MIDDLETOWN, Pa. — Nick Spohn, who will graduate at the spring 2024 commencement ceremony at Penn State Harrisburg with a bachelor of science degree in project and supply chain management, said that due to his blindness, his college experience was challenging, but that didn’t stop him from achieving his academic goals.
Read about Spohn's journey to commencement below.
"After my freshman year, I decided to change my major from mechanical engineering to project and supply chain management. The shortages we had during the pandemic inspired me to potentially help organizations and consumers make sure they have the things they need. I was also interested in project management because I liked the idea of possibly being a project manager in the IT field.
"My college experience was challenging academically due to my blindness. However, this did not stop me from graduating."
Spohn said he had difficultly receiving course materials and textbooks in an accessible format in a timely manner during his first couple of years at Penn State Harrisburg, a challenge that caused him to fall behind in his classes. His experiences led him to become an advocate for all students with disabilities.
"My discussions with Student Disability Resources and the Penn State Harrisburg administration led to more support for all students with disabilities. During my sophomore year, Penn State Harrisburg increased the number of staff at Student Disability Resources from one full-time employee to two full-time employees.
"When I came into college, I had only been blind for a few years. It took time for me and Penn State Harrisburg to learn from each other, but we worked together to achieve a successful outcome.
"The second triumph inspired by my challenging circumstances was the founding of Accessibility Club. The club was founded in fall 2022 to provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for people of all abilities, spread awareness about the disability community, and advocate for a more accessible campus.