Inclusive Concurrent Enrollment Initiative
Funded by the Commonwealth since 2007, the Inclusive Concurrent Enrollment Initiative offers grants to college-school partnerships to support eligible public high school students with intellectual disabilities, ages 18-22, to increase their academic and career success by being included in a college or university community of learners. ("Inclusive Concurrent Enrollment Initiative", 2016)
Learn more about this initiative at this upcoming Complimentary Transition Training on Dual Enrollment!
Massachusetts
Inclusive Concurrent Enrollment (ICE) Presentation:
Glenn Gabbard, EdD.
Coordinator, Inclusive Concurrent Enrollment Program (ICE) will focus his presentation on the Massachusetts Inclusive
Concurrent Enrollment Initiative: how it works; who it is designed to serve;
and how families can get more information about individual partnerships.
We'll also discuss
the difference between this program and the typical services and supports for
students available at colleges and universities as well as the difference
between MAICEI and dual enrollment programs within the Commonwealth.
WHEN: Wednesday,
September 28, 2016 7:00pm-8:30pm
WHO: Glenn Gabbard, EdD.
presenter
Parents of Transition Aged Teens/Young Adults, Educators, Transition
Specialists, Special Education Directors,
Consultants, and related industry professionals.
WHAT: A hand out will
be provided
WHERE: 15 Main St. Ext. Unit
7, Plymouth, MA 02360
WHY: Learn what the
MAICEI is all about and how
you can assist the teens and
young adults in your life!
Click
here:
Inclusive Concurrent Enrollment Initiative. (2016). Executive Office of Education. Retrieved 20 September 2016, from http://www.mass.gov/edu/birth-grade-12/higher-education/initiatives-and-special-programs/inclusive-concurrent-enrollment/
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