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VIDBE-Q Volume 62 Issue 3
The Visual Impairment Licensure Program has been in existence for over fifteen years.
The program was initially created because of a shortage of teachers of the visually impaired in
the state of Indiana. Since that time the university has helped secure licensure for hundreds of
teachers across the state working in both the public school setting and at the Indiana School
for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
Photograph of the Hulman Memorial Student Union at ISU.
Unique Features of the Program
The Visual Impairment Licensure Program consists of six courses for a total of sixteen
credit hours. The program provides the courses needed to gain licensure in Blind/Low Vision