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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would not disclose because it may signal that your child is less likely to be successful, especially at competitive schools. Your high school is not allowed to note that you have an IEP on the transcript so they won’t know unless you tell them. http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/letters/colleague-qa-20081017 (See question 7) Once you decide to attend, all schools have accommodations offices that will review documentation and help make an accommodations plan for the student.[/quote] This is not good advice[/quote] This is really only for students looking at top schools. Schools that are looking for reasons to say no. Needing extra support could be the reason. Once you are accepted, or even when applying, seek out and find what support they offer. But there is no such thing as an IEP in college. Reasonable accommodations, yes. [/quote] It's still not good advice[/quote]
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