- Author: Pamela S Kan-Rice
In support of our employees and program participants who may require reasonable language accommodations, we are delighted to announce that UC ANR Human Resources has established agreements with new vendors to enhance our interpretation and translation services. This will enhance our ability to support units/departments, organizations and programs hosting UC ANR-sponsored events and providing information. Our aim is to ensure that our services and communications are accessible and inclusive, fostering an environment where our employees and participants can engage fully and meaningfully.
Translation involves converting text from one language to another while preserving the meaning, whereas interpretation involves conveying spoken words or signs from one language to another in real-time or after a brief pause. Translation is typically written, while interpretation is usually spoken or signed.
Please review our Interpretation and Translation Services Support site for additional information on process, contact information and fees.
Interpretation services fees may be covered by Human Resources through Dec. 31, 2024.
Interpretation Fees
Phone Interpreting: $0.74/per minute
Video Interpreting: $1.25/per minute + $30 app fee
Video ASL: $2/per minute + $30 app fee
ASL Interpreting – Eaton Enterprises: $140 per interpreter first 2 hours flat rate
Translation Fees
Translation fees vary, depending on the scope and type of document being translated. Language Line will review documents and provide a quote.
To use these interpretation or translation services, request assistance in adding language access services into contracts and grants, or for further information, please reach out to Jodi Rosenbaum, UC ANR's dedicated Accommodation Coordinator, at disabilitymanagement@ucanr.edu.
In accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 applicable federal and state law, UC ANR is committed to providing persons with limited English proficiency with meaningful access to University programs and activities and that university policy does not discriminate on the basis of national origin, including language proficiency.
Thank you for your continued commitment to creating an inclusive work environment within the UC ANR community.
Bethanie Brown
Interim Executive Director of Human Resources