Nancy .....
Hurray for having the motivation to rise above adversity and move forward to new adventures, including college! I had a 25 year gap between finishing college and starting my master's degree so I can definitely relate to your excitement and your trepidation.
Re: the handicapped parking permit. Although several of us on here would qualify for such a permit, I am so glad you view this the way you do. Actually, the additional walking is so much more beneficial than taking the shortest route. However, remember to do it safely. In grocery store parking lots, I park near a cart corral and grab one to push into and around the store. In large parking lots, unless my husband is with me (he has a wonderful arm!) I park as close to an entrance as possible. To be perfectly honest, I do not go to malls alone anymore ..... I have too many fears of falling in that environment. (Note: I have no vestibular function on either side so I have unique ongoing balance problems.) In a one-sided AN (the usual), the other vestibular nerve normally takes over the balance function rather quickly. This is why the additional (and regular) walking is so beneficial.
Best wishes. What are you studying in college?
Clarice