Information on Grant Opportunities and funding from the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP). OSEP administers three formula grant programs authorized by Part B and Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
Upon successful completion of the proctored exam, learners earn OffSec’s Experienced Penetration Tester certification, OSEP, validating practical pen testing capability in advanced offensive security engagements.
OSEP provides leadership and support for professionals working with children with disabilities. Another critical role of OSEP is to protect the educational rights of children with disabilities from age three through twenty-one.
What is the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) and Why is It Important? OSEP is the federal “engine room” for special education in the U.S., ensuring that IDEA is more than just a law on paper and is actively implemented in states, districts, and schools.
What is the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) and Why is It ...
Visit Data.Ed.Gov to view our previously released OSEP Fast Facts. If you have any questions or feedback on the Fast Facts, please contact OSEP at osepIDEAdata@ed.gov.
OSEP carries out an extensive list of functions that enable states to implement the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Without OSEP, IDEA does not go away.
Fact Sheet: The Vital Role of OSEP—and What’s at Risk Without It
This guide explains the objectives of the OffSec Advanced Evasion Techniques and Breaching Defenses (OSEP) certification exam. Section 1 describes the requirements for the exam, Section 2 provides important information and suggestions, and Section 3 contains instructions for submitting your completed exam.