The Wichita State LIFE program hosted its first Summer LIFE camp June 29-July 1 at Wichita State, offering young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities a firsthand look at college life at WSU through campus experiences and engaging activities. The camp introduced participants and their families to the Wichita State LIFE (Learning Independence for Future Employment) program, a new two-year, part-time, non-degree postsecondary program through the College of Education.
“This year’s camp exceeded my expectations in so many ways,” said Dr. Reagan Murnan, director of the Wichita State LIFE program. “It was incredible to watch students grow more confident, try new experiences and build genuine friendships in just a few days.”