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EPISODE · May 11, 2020 · 14 MIN

S:2 E:5: College versus K-12 education rights to accommodations

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Send us Fan MailDrs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker, UCF Faculty members, answer a listener's question about the differences in rights from the K-12 setting to college. They address how the IEP ends and access begins. They share tips to help college students and parents/teachers understand that college is a privilege not a right under IDEA, but that students with disabilities still do have access to some levels of support. They remind listeners about the importance of considering college through Think College options for students with intellectual disabilities.  Remember questions can be shared on Twitter @accesspractical.  Follow us on itunes or iheart podcasts. 

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