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Post-Secondary Assessment
Post-Secondary Assessment
To register, please contact your BSBP counselor for a referral. A completed medical form or physical is required.
The Post-Secondary Assessment (PSA) is a 2-week program designed to have participants demonstrate the required skills for success in a post-secondary education environment. Participants demonstrate and further build skills in areas they will need to live independently while being assessed in classes and participate in a variety of auxiliary activities. Participants should bring any technology, computer, or devices that they possess. Focus areas will include Orientation & Mobility, Assistive Technology, Independent Living, Workplace Readiness Training, Counseling for Post-Secondary Education, Job Exploration Counseling, and Work-based learning. Auxiliary areas will include navigating a college campus, accessing campus resources, utilizing accessible textbook resources, balancing classes & employment, and managing Social Security benefits.
Eligibility: For students with a disability 16 years of age or older who are blind or low vision and who plan to pursue further education in a post-secondary education environment, such as college or trades certification. This program is required for participants interested in BSBP post-secondary education sponsorship
Registration Deadline: Sunday, May 31, 2026
For more information on this program, please contact your local BSBP field counselor or the Training Center at LEO-BSBPTrainingCenter@michigan.gov or (269) 337-3848.
Start: June 07, 2026 12:00 AM
End: June 26, 2026 12:00 AM
Post-Secondary Assessment
To register, please contact your BSBP counselor for a referral. A completed medical form or physical is required.
The Post-Secondary Assessment (PSA) is a 2-week program designed to have participants demonstrate the required skills for success in a post-secondary education environment. Participants demonstrate and further build skills in areas they will need to live independently while being assessed in classes and participate in a variety of auxiliary activities. Participants should bring any technology, computer, or devices that they possess. Focus areas will include Orientation & Mobility, Assistive Technology, Independent Living, Workplace Readiness Training, Counseling for Post-Secondary Education, Job Exploration Counseling, and Work-based learning. Auxiliary areas will include navigating a college campus, accessing campus resources, utilizing accessible textbook resources, balancing classes & employment, and managing Social Security benefits.
Eligibility: For students with a disability 16 years of age or older who are blind or low vision and who plan to pursue further education in a post-secondary education environment, such as college or trades certification. This program is required for participants interested in BSBP post-secondary education sponsorship
Registration Deadline: Sunday, May 31, 2026
For more information on this program, please contact your local BSBP field counselor or the Training Center at LEO-BSBPTrainingCenter@michigan.gov or (269) 337-3848.