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What is the difference between having an IEP (Individualized Education Plan) and an IEP Diploma?

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What is the difference between having an IEP (Individualized Education Plan) and an IEP Diploma?

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• A: One can have an Individualized Education Plan and still graduate with a regular high school diploma. However, high school graduates with only an IEP diploma would not be eligible for admission to our programs. Having a modified or IEP Diploma indicates that the students ability to benefit from our rigorous and fast-paced instruction would be extremely limited.

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