Interpreter certification pathway dates announced by Language Access Program

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The Language Access Program has released the schedule for the 2026 Interpreter Certification Pathway. Individuals interested in becoming certified interpreters can now register for various components of the certification process, including Orientation, the written exam, Skill Building sessions, and the oral exam.

According to information provided by the program, those who have reviewed the details online but still have questions are encouraged to participate in a 30-minute informational session held via Zoom. The available dates for these sessions are January 21, January 28, February 4, February 11, March 4, and March 18. All sessions begin at noon Central Standard Time.

“Please visit Interpreter Certification Pathway for more information and to register for Orientation, the written exam, Skill Building, and the oral exam. If, after reviewing the webpage, interested candidates still have questions, they should plan on attending an upcoming 30-minute Zoom informational session by clicking on Join Zoom Meeting on the day of their choosing,” states a representative from the Language Access Program.

Additional details about registration and session links can be found on the official Interpreter Certification Pathway website.



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