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How a Student with Epilepsy Qualifies for an IEP or 504 Plan

How a Student with Epilepsy Qualifies for an IEP or 504 Plan


Published: Apr. 26, 2024Updated: Apr. 26, 2024

How a seizure impacts a child’s learning will determine whether they qualify for an IEP (individualized education plan) or a 504 plan. While epilepsy is not a stand-alone disability that qualifies students for special education under IDEA, there are ways a child with epilepsy can qualify. Special Education Advocate Dr. Sarah Pelangka explains this more.

For more information about Epilepsy, check out our Epilepsy 101 article!

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