I definitely encourage you to apply to hearing colleges, especially public universities. Based on the law, you have the right to request interpreters and captioning by consulting with the school's disabilities office. Do what I did last year: visit or call each of the schools' disabilities office and ask them questions about what kind of services they offer and if they have good and reliable interpreters for all the classes you need them for, etc. Usually at big public universities, with such a diverse populations, including minorities like us, deafies, they have better interpreters/captionists. Also, when you apply for these schools, they may ask you to write an essay about yourself. Be sure to mention your deafness and you are more likely to get into the school. Trust me--how do you think I got into UCLA (total population of over 35,000 students)--I'm a first year now am equipped w/ the BEST captionists (I do not know any sign language). BTW, I see that you were born in 1986, why aren't you in college already??