Code of Massachusetts Regulations
111 CMR - MASSACHUSETTS COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND
Title 111 CMR 6.00 - Vocational Rehabilitation Services College Training Services
Section 6.03 - Scope of College Training Services
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) College training services shall only be provided when:
(2) College Training Services leading to a baccalaureate degree will be limited to four academic years unless one of the following circumstances applies:
Example: A consumer has to have surgery and will be unable to study full-time for six months while she is recuperating. Acute illnesses are generally of relatively short duration. Another consumer, who is deaf/blind, is unable to study full-time, because the severity of his disabilities substantially slows his ability to process information. This may continue for the duration of his studies. In general, part-time study should be the exception, allowed for the shortest time reasonable and the basis for the exception should be well documented.
(3) Full-time graduate training services leading to an advanced degree may be provided when such a degree is necessary for the consumer to achieve the goal established under the consumer's IWRP. Services will be provided only as far as needed to achieve the minimum advanced degree needed to enter the field (e.g. JD, MD). Maximum years covered will be the norm for the program (e.g. three for a JD, four for an MD) up to a maximum of four years. A one year extension may be granted by the Commissioner or his/her designee, under extraordinary circumstances, which must be documented in the consumer's file.
(4) A consumer who is eligible for vocational rehabilitation services because s/he is seriously underemployed and who is unable to undertake the usual full-time course of study leading to an advanced degree because s/he is employed on a full-time basis may be allowed to attend part- time and may be granted an extension of time for a specified duration. Such an exception must by approved by the Commissioner, or his/her designee, and the reasons for the exception documented in the consumer's file.
(5) The Commission will not provide college training services to any person who has previously been awarded any advanced degree, unless the advanced degree was awarded before the onset of a new disabling condition or a severe exacerbation of the previously existing disability, and the degree is only useful in an occupation which the person cannot pursue because of the functional limitation of her/his new or exacerbated disability.
(6) The maximum payment the Commission may contribute for a consumer toward college training during any academic year may not exceed the total amount charged to Massachusetts residents for two semesters of tuition and mandatory fees at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, prorated for part-time students.
(7) College training services may be provided at institutions outside Massachusetts, if approved in the IWRP. Transportation back to a Massachusetts residence for the holidays will be limited to two round trip tickets per year at the lowest reasonable cost.