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College Is Possible: A Guide To Inclusive Post-Secondary Education (IPSE) programs in Georgia
When a student with an intellectual disability finishes high school, the question families often face is: what comes next? Traditional college pathways may not be the right fit, but that does not mean college is out of the picture. Across Georgia, a growing network of Inclusive Post-Secondary Education programs, known as IPSE, is opening the doors of real universities and technical colleges to young adults who would not otherwise have access to them.
CPEA clinicians


A Guide to Disability Services at Georgia's Largest Universities
Planning to use disability accommodations at UGA, Georgia Tech, Georgia State, KSU, Emory, Mercer, Clark Atlanta, Morehouse, Spelman, or Georgia College and State? Here is what you need to know about each school's process, office, and documentation requirements.
Dana Weinstein, Ph.D.


Navigating Life After High School Graduation
CPEA is excited to sponsor this informative webinar provided by Bobby Dodd Institute ! Webinar Overview In this webinar, Dana Smith will cover: A therapeutic exploration of the developmental milestones common between the ages of 18–24. Short- and long-term strategies for managing anxiety, worry, and stress. Practical guidance for recognizing and responding to symptoms of depression for both caregivers and the young adults they support. Who Should Attend? This event is for ca
CPEA clinicians


Why Keeping Your Assessment Paperwork Current is Crucial for College Accommodations and High-Stakes Testing
Starting college or preparing for high-stakes exams can be stressful enough without worrying about whether your accommodations will be accepted. One key factor that often gets overlooked is the currency of your assessment paperwork . Having up-to-date documentation is essential to secure the accommodations you need to perform your best. This post explains why keeping your assessment paperwork current matters, how it affects your college experience and testing, and how you can
Melissa Lang, Ph.D., NCSP


Unlock Affordable Reevaluations for Students Over 18 with Quick Scheduling for High-Stakes Exams
When preparing for major exams like the SAT, GRE, LSAT, or MCAT, having the right accommodations can make all the difference. For students 18 and older who need updated testing accommodations, timely and affordable reevaluations are essential. CPEA's website specific to college and graduate student reassessment, ed-testing.com, details these services with a focus on speed, affordability, and reliability when previous documentation is available. We feel that you should not ha
Dana Weinstein, Ph.D.
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