Maryland Code § ED-11-1304

Section ED-11-1304
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To qualify for a grant under the Program, an institution of higher education
shall develop a program of inclusive higher education that:
(1) Offers the necessary supports to students with intellectual and
developmental disabilities to allow these students, to the greatest extent possible, to
have the same rights, privileges, experiences, benefits, and outcomes as their peer
students without disabilities;
(2) Ensures that students with intellectual and developmental
disabilities:
(i) Have access to a wide array of academic courses that are
attended by students without disabilities;
(ii) Have access and support for participation in campus life,
including social activities and organizations, institution facilities, and technology;
and
(iii) Are able to access and use campus resources available to
students without disabilities;
(3) Provides students with intellectual and developmental
disabilities with the supports and experiences necessary to seek and sustain
competitive employment;
(4) Develops and promotes the self-determination skills of students
with intellectual and developmental disabilities;
(5) Offers peer mentoring;
(6) Coordinates with the State Department of Education, including
the Division of Rehabilitation Services and other stakeholders in the development of
the inclusive higher education program;
(7) Adopts admissions standards that do not require a student with
intellectual and developmental disabilities to participate in a curriculum-based,
achievement college entrance exam that is administered nationwide;
(8) Includes the development of a meaningful credential for students
with intellectual and developmental disabilities to earn on successful completion of
the inclusive higher education program; and

(9) Meets the requirements of a Comprehensive Transition Program
under the federal Higher Education Opportunity Act so that students enrolled in the
inclusive higher education program are eligible for federal financial aid.

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