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Students With Disabilities Urge Smoother Transition to College

Posted on November 2, 2022

Originally published November 2, 2022 by Education Week
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A student sits in a classroom desk, leaning their head on their hand and an unengaged expression as students in motion move around them.

The RISE Act would require institutions of higher education to accept IEPs and K-12 evaluations as proof of need for accommodations. Introduced in 2016, it was included in mental health legislation passed by the House in late September.

Read the full story from Education Week here.

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