Future Interpreters

The DE LA MORA online school focuses on the training and continued education of two types of interpreters: Court Interpreters and Medical Interpreters. 

If you are bilingual, this incredible career is already at your fingertips – no Bachelor’s or Master’s degree required!

You only need to pass a court interpreter exam for your state, or a national medical interpreter exam, depending on your desired field. That being said, oral interpretation exams are not easy to pass, with an average of only 15% of test takers passing their first attempt without previous training.

What does it take?

Extensive knowledge of field-specific terminology and systems

The ability to interpret in multiple registers, from street slang to legal/medical jargon

Good public speaking and communication skills

Mental fortitude to deal with traumatic or shocking subject matter in both legal and medical settings

The ability to keep a professional demeanor and make complex linguistic and ethical choices under pressure

A continuous desire to learn and improve throughout one’s career

Interpreter Requirements

For court interpretation, most states divide their certification process into three stages:

  • 1. Orientation

  • 2. Written English proficiency exam

  • 3. Oral interpretation exam (Only 15% success rate for first-time takers)

Our courses are designed to increase your chances of passing the oral exam on the first attempt. We help you develop your interpretation skills and become familiar with the terminology, systems, and ethics involved in each field. Students must be 18 years of age or older and have a high school diploma. Although not required, we recommend that students take any orientation classes for their state and pass the written English exam before registering.

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