Experience College Life with READY: An Inclusive Summer Program for Individuals with IDD
READY is a four-week residential program at the University of Mississippi designed to provide individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) a meaningful and inclusive higher education experience.
About the READY Experience
Participants will benefit from enrolling in classes, engaging in college life, and eventually pursuing certificates that prepare them for employment. READY will promote greater independence and inclusion for young adults with IDD and prepare the next generation to be active, thriving members of their communities.
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Winter Preview
Are you a prospective student or parent interested in our Winter Preview? Fill out the interest form below!
READY Winter Preview – Student Interest & Information Form
About READY
Learn more about READY by browsing our frequently asked questions below!
The READY Summer Experience is a four-week residential experience for 10 students.
Students will participate in academic lessons, co-curricular life skills workshops, off-campus field trips, and social skill development.
READY strives to build a strong foundation of resiliency, empower personal growth, ensure access to essential skills and resources, foster self-discovery, and promote independence. This program prepares students to successfully transition into college and career pathways, supporting their journey toward meaningful and fulfilling futures.
READY supports families by providing resources to better prepare their students for pursuing IHEPs upon completion of their secondary education.
Support READY
To make READY affordable and accessible to all interested students, the university is fundraising to secure $125,000 in private gifts, with more than $30,000 attracted so far. These funds will directly support the high-quality programming and personnel that will make READY a transformational experience.
Meet our Team!
Task Force Member
Melinda Wells Valliant
Professor of Nutrition and Hospitality Management and Director of the Graduate Coordinated Program in Dietetics