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ai/virtualadvisor Georgia Student Finance Commission Inclusive Postsecondary Education Grant Program HOPE & State Aid Programs / Scholarships and Grants / Eligible Institutions and IPSE Programs Application Procedure and Deadline Inclusive Postsecondary Education Grant Program The Inclusive Postsecondary Education (IPSE) Grant Program assists students with qualifying intellectual disabilities, and enrolled in an approved IPSE program, at an approved Eligible Institution.
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