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O​nline Resources for New and Professional Interpreters

Access curated online resources designed to support interpreters at every stage of their career. From foundational skill-building to advanced practice and exam preparation, these tools help you sharpen your performance, expand terminology, and stay aligned with professional standards.

Whether you’re entering the field or advancing your credentials, our resources are built to help you practice with purpose and grow with confidence. Open any of the following categories and click on the resource title for more information.

Explore Our Comprehensive VIDEO COLLECTION

Unlock On-Demand Expertise

Catch up on all our previous sessions and discover the insights you need to succeed, whenever you're ready to learn. Access a wealth of knowledge from industry leaders with our complete collection of past videos, available to watch anytime, anywhere. Just visit our YouTube channel to access our entire collection!

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions? We’ve got answers to make things simple and straightforward.

How many hours a day am I expected to study for training?

We recommend practicing in the Online Interpreting Laboratory 1 to 1.5 hours daily.

Do you certify interpreters?

We provide training for interpreters and organizations which can help prepare individuals for their certification exam.

What languages do you accommodate?

For individuals training to be interpreters, our courses focus on English<>Spanish interpretation. For organizations, we provide services for 100+ languages.

What is the difference between State and Federal interpretation?

Most students start with training as a state court interpreter. After you pass the state certification exam, you can build on those skills and experience to train as a Federal interpreter.

What is the prerequisite to register as a student for training?

The only requirement to sign up for a training program is that you are already fluent in both Spanish and English which we leave to your discretion.