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If a student has a Section 504 plan but not an individualized education program (IEP), is the student eligible to take the CMA?

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If a student has a Section 504 plan but not an individualized education program (IEP), is the student eligible to take the CMA?

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No, the student would not be eligible to take the CMA. Only students with an IEP who meet other CMA participation criteria are eligible to take the CMA. The student’s IEP team must specify in the student’s IEP that the student should take the CMA.

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