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Bear POWER students and ambassadors with Kim Roam, MSU faculty advisor for Bear POWER ambassadors (seated, third from right) and Dr. Kathy Nordyke, MSU director of citizenship and service-learning (standing, far right).

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The first batch of students completed their first semester in the program.

June 18, 2019 by Strategic Communication

This past January, the first batch of eight Bear POWER students began their education at Missouri State University.

Bear POWER is a two-year, five-semester inclusive college program for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Kim Roam, MSU faculty advisor for Bear POWER ambassadors, Natalie Olson, MSU Bear POWER ambassador and Susie Dains, MSU Bear POWER student, talk about the program and how it’s going so far.

  1. Making college possible for students with developmental and intellectual disabilities


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