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Can students with a diagnosed education-impacting disability use courses that are designated for students with an education-impacting disability to meet NCAA core-course requirements?

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Can students with a diagnosed education-impacting disability use courses that are designated for students with an education-impacting disability to meet NCAA core-course requirements?

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Students with appropriately diagnosed education-impacting disabilities may use courses for students with education-impacting disabilities for the purpose of meeting NCAA core-course requirements. Courses for students with education-impacting disabilities must appear on the high school’s list of NCAA courses in order for a student to receive NCAA credit for the course.

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