5. How young must children be to qualify?
También en
Notas finales
Reviewed
Revisado
Text
The child must be either
- under 18, or
- 18 and attending secondary school (or equivalent) full-time with a reasonable expectation of graduating by her or his 19th birthday. 106 C.M.R. §§ 703.220-703.230; Appendix E (DTA Online Guide Links).
Advocacy Reminders
- If your child cannot graduate by age 19 because of a disability, ask for a reasonable accommodation. See disabilities making it hard for you to meet DTA rules or use DTA services.
- A child age 18 who has finished high school but is taking an MCAS remedial course is eligible until the child turns 19, takes the MCAS retest, or six months after finishing high school course work (whichever is soonest). See DTA Transitions, July 2004, p. 3.