Programs

Summer 2026 Programs

PROGRAMS BEGIN: WEEK OF June 29, 2026

PROGRAMS END: WEEK OF July 27, 2026

**Some Programs will begin the week of June 22nd and end the week of July 20th**

How to Participate

To participate in Hussman Center programs, you must:

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Be committed to completing the program(s) in which you enroll
  • Be able to participate in program activities without a 1-on-1 behavior support aide. All participants, students and staff are expected to follow the Hussman Center Behavior Standards (PDF).
  • If you are new to the Hussman Center, or have not attended since 2024, you will be required to sign up for an intake meeting. Please click here to sign up for an intake meeting.  

Summer 2026 Program Dates & Deadlines

  • Wednesday, May 27, 2026: Interest Indication Form goes live.

  • Wednesday, May 27, 2026: Online Town Hall - 5:30PM - See Events Section of site for details.

  • Monday, June 8, 2026: Interest Indication Form closes.

  • Tuesday, June 9, 2026: Approval Emails sent to prospective participants.

  • Friday, June 12, 2026: Confirmation Response to approval emails due.
  • Monday, June 22, 2026: Paperwork and Full Payment due, or Payment Plan initiated with Business Office.

  • Monday, June 22, 2026: Some Programs begin, others begin the week of June 29, 2026.

Program Offerings

Summer 2026 Program Descriptions (PDF).

Summer 2026 Program Interest Indication Form.

DISCLAIMER

If you experience any issues accessing this form, please contact the Institute for Well-Being at 410-704-7300 and your information will be collected for program interest.

Programs At A Glance

Summer 2026 Program Calendar (PDF).

Payment options, policies, deadlines & financial assistance information.

Payment Options and Policies

 

Zosia Zaks, speaking to WYPR’s Ron Sivak on Maryland Morning

It’s about giving people an opportunity to demonstrate what they can do …

it’s to find ways that they can show people that they are capable. We really want to find places that these adults can contribute that’s why it’s not how significantly impacted are you or can you talk or not talk, it’s what can you contribute and we want to find that place because that’s where adults find their dignity.

- Zosia Zaks, speaking to WYPR's Ron Sivak on Maryland Morning

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