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Who We Are | What We Do | What's New | Learn More | Make a Difference | Human Resources What is Braille? How to Become a Student To become a student at The Maryland School for the Blind, a child must be referred by his/her Local School System (LSS). Maryland residents do not pay tuition to attend MSB. Admission Criteria For admissions information, interested families, professionals, and advocates should contact: Frequently Asked Questions Q: How much does it cost to send a child to MSB? A: There is no tuition and no cost to the family of MSB students. In most cases, the counties pay some of the cost each semester and provide transportation. Q: Can I transfer my child to your school? A: Yes and no. Although all referrals come to us through the local school system, families may initiate this process by contacting their child's school. All children go through an admissions process at MSB which involves evaluation and a review by the Admissions Team. Q: Do you have academic students at MSB? A: Yes, although the majority of students who attend MSB are multiply disabled and are in programs that focus on life skills and functional skills. Q: Do students stay on campus all year round and on weekends? A: No. Many students live on campus; however, they go home on weekends and holidays. Q: Can parents visit their children in the evenings? A: Absolutely! In fact, this is encouraged so that parents can see what their children are capable of doing and learn strategies to help their child continue using these skills at home. Q. Can parents of prospective students visit MSB for a tour? A. Of course! We welcome you to visit our campus. Please call 410-444-5000 to arrange a tour. |