Texas Tech University

Project MAPVI: Multiculturally Adept Professionals in Visual Impairment Program

Project MAPVI is the Sowell Center's U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs grant (funded in 2024). The first cohort of students will start in summer of 2025, and the second cohort will begin in summer of 2027. The grant will be directed by Dr. Rona Pogrund, assisted by Dr. Nora Griffin-Shirley (co-principal investigator). The Project MAPVI grant was created to recruit and train scholars from Texas and Mississippi to become certified teachers of students with visual impairments (TSVIs) or orientation and mobility (O&M) specialists with backgrounds and specialized expertise in multicultural and multilingual education.

Recruitment files 

The Project MAPVI grant was created to recruit and train racially and ethnically diverse scholars from Mississippi and Texas to become teachers of students with visual impairments (TSVI) or orientation and mobility (O&M) specialists with specialized expertise in diverse cultures and linguistics. (See flyer for more details)

The two sensory impairment programs that a student can choose from to pursue in Project MAPVI are: 

  • Certification in Orientation and Mobility (2.5-year program)
  • Certification in Teachers of Students with Visual Impairment (2-year program)

Apply to Project MAPVI

If you are a Mississippi or Texas resident with an interest in cultural diversity and plan on working in a special education setting once you have completed the program, you can apply for Project MAPVI which is a competitive scholarship program that supports your entire certification program (TSVI or O&M) including: 

  • the cost of tuition for all certification courses
  • books & materials
  • travel for course weekends or in-person classes
  • conference travel
  • other misc. expenses (living stipend, health and wellness, child support etc.)

Complete the Project MAPVI application here. To be eligible for consideration in Cohort 1, all documentation must be submitted to your state collaborative partner in Mississippi or Texas (Toni Hollingsworth-MS or Cecilia Robinson-TX) by January 10th, 2025. Cohort 1 scholars will be selected in Spring of 2025 to start coursework in Summer 2025."