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The Post-Secondary Program (PSP) consists of three significantly integrated components. Students attend the Criss Cole Rehabilitation Center (CCRC) for six hours a day to gain proficiency in the skills of blindness, including cane travel, Braille, computer technology, and daily living skills.

In addition, students attend two academic support classes at TSBVI -- Language Arts and Math of Money. These classes are designed to improve students' writing skills for vocational purposes and build students' budgeting and money management skills.

Specific Expectations

Students also have a variety of PSP responsibilities. Please follow the links below to find out more about specific PSP expectations and guidelines.

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  • Volunteer Service Hours and the PSP Internship
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Last Updated on Monday, 08 February 2010 11:33
 

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