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My IEP accommodations have expired. I am looking for testing locations in eastern Connecticut.?

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I am a college graduate and will be taking my GRE's and going for my Master's.

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  1. If you graduated, they aren't required to continue to provide an IEP for you (until you matriculate at a new school).   I still think you contact your disabled student services for help though (but I guess we don't know how long it's been!), I'm sure it happens all the time.

    If you need to get cheaper testing, I suggesting to a nearby university that has a school psych program.  The students there do testing with supervision, and it can be a heck of a lot cheaper than going to a private psych.  When I was in grad school, we charged $75 (ok that was ten years ago, but it can't have gone up that much, can it???)


  2. Contact your local Vocational Rehabilitation office in your area.  If they can't provide testing for you, they may be able to provide the name of someone who can.  It's going to be in the area of $1000.

  3. There should be a special programs office on campus that deals with this. They should be able to test on location. Your IEP just can't run out. They should be keeping up with it on campus!

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