Program Overview and Testimonials
Watch this video to discover more about the program and hear firsthand experiences from students with disabilities who have participated in it.
Change is never easy, and we know this is a challenging time as you navigate recent announcements affecting programs and operations at Oakland City University. We want you to know that your educational journey doesn’t have to pause.
At the University of Southern Indiana, we are fully committed to helping you transition seamlessly so you can stay on track with your education journey. We’ve designed this dedicated page specifically for you to explore our programs, access resources, learn about credit transfers and continue your education with minimal interruption.
The Evansville Association for the Blind's Summer College Program is a six-week initiative that allows high school students (junior year or older) to live on a college campus, experience college life, and earn transferable college credits at USI while developing independence and self-advocacy skills. The program is open to students with any disability, not just visual impairment, and focuses on academics, daily living skills, and technology use in a college setting. For students with visual impairment, Orientation and Mobility (O&M) training will be provided for navigating the campus environment. The program typically runs from mid-June to late July and offers opportunities for Vocational Rehabilitation funding and additional support.
The program's core mission is to offer students extra support to experience college life, equipping them with the academic, independence, and technical skills necessary to thrive during regular school semesters.