Instructor | Laurie Thode |
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Credit | (3 Credits / 45 hours) |
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Type of Credit | Inservice Credits and Graduate Credits |
Type of Course | All online, Zoom/Hybrid |
What Every Educator Should Know About an IEP & a 504 Plan
$220.00 – $465.00
This course is designed to explore & dissect the Individualized Education Plan, the 504 Plan, their laws, and the process of special education. An IEP is a written document that individualizes the disabled students’ program to ensure that a child who has a disability is receiving individualized instruction or related services. This course will discuss at length the differences between an IEP and a 504 Plan, how to develop an IEP/504 Plan, the 13 categories of special education, the differences between modifications and accommodations, federally mandated measurable goals, the IEP process, special education timelines, descriptions and definitions of related service providers, and much more. This course is applicable to all educators, guidance counselors/social workers/psychologists, administrators, and any related service providers of all subjects, grades K-12.
45 hours / 3 credits inservice and graduate credits.
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Please note: If taking this course for MNU graduate credit, there is a TWO step registration process.
Step 1)Â Register with OSA by purchasing your Graduate Credit course below.
Step 2)Register with MNU:
OSA will email you a registration link within 3 days. Click the link and complete your MNU registration. The seperate fee to MNU will be $270.
$240 (OSA) + $270 (MNU)= $510 per graduate course with MNU.
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Please note: If taking this course for CSU graduate credit, there is a TWO step registration process.
Step 1)Â Register with OSA by purchasing your Graduate Credit course below.
Step 2) Register with CSU: OSA will email you a registration link within 3 days. Click the link and complete your CSU registration. There is no additional fee.
Final CSU price: $465 per graduate course with CSU.
* CSU Graduate Participants- You may not enroll for more than a total of 8 CSU graduate courses in one single semester. If you wish to take more than 8 graduate courses within one semester they can split the courses between CSU and MNU (No refunds if you did not read this disclaimer).
CSU Semester Dates (does not pertain to in-service or MNU courses):
FALL:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â September 16- December 31
SPRING:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â January 2- May 15
SUMMER:Â Â Â Â Â Â May 16- September 15