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Inclusive Post-Secondary Education (IPSE)

The Berry College Program for Inclusive Learning is designed for individuals ages 18-26 with an intellectual disability who are highly motivated to continue learning and acquiring skills to contribute meaningfully as a fully engaged participant in their communities.

Berry's Inclusive Post–Secondary Education (IPSE) program provides admitted students a 2-year college experience working toward personal goals that build academic skills, vocational development and interpersonal growth.

Every Berry student:

  • Designs a personalized and guided educational journey
  • Is immersed in an intentional culture of mentorship from faculty, staff, peers and community partners
  • Has the opportunity to work on campus and build skills that support career exploration

Be part of a community that values a culture of belonging. Working towards individualized personal, vocational, and academic goals, students in Berry’s Program for Inclusive Learning take part in all aspects of campus life including leadership building, social and recreational activities, student clubs and interest groups, volunteer and religious events, and cultural events. There is no residential component at this time; however, plenty of opportunities exist to participate in evening and weekend events.

In The News

Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities

Berry College: On the Move and Ready to Make a Difference Through New IPSE Program

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Berry College News

Inclusive Post-Secondary Education Program Launches

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Connect with us

Michelle Haney
Program Director
IPSE@berry.edu
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