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The Meed Program HistoryThe MEED Program was established in 1986 as a technical training program for individuals with disabilities. Graduates left the program with advanced microcomputer skills ready for competitive employment situations in computer-related positions. Over time the Program evolved and broadened to allow students to pursue a variety of academic programs and earn College vocational certificates and associate in science degrees and then assisted these students with a variety of employment assistance services. The contents of this Website were developed under a grant from the Department of Education. However, these contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. |
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Florida law eliminated the CLAST exam effective July 1, 2009; therefore, the CLAST exam will not be offered after June 30, 2009. However, AA degree-seeking students must meet the current CLAST exemptions in order to graduate (the exemptions include earning a 2.5 GPA in 6 credits of specific courses, or achieving the requisite scores on the SAT or ACT). Learn more
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