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Colleges for Students with Learning Disabilities: Any Suggestions?

Hey! I'm planning ahead for college and I'm diagnosed with a learning disability. I've heard that some colleges offer excellent support services and accommodations, and I'm trying to figure out which ones might be best tailored to help students like me thrive.

If you have recommendations or personal experiences with colleges known for their support for students with learning disabilities, I'd really appreciate the insight. What kind of resources do they provide and how effective are they in helping students succeed academically? Thanks in advance for any tips or suggestions you can share!

8 months ago

Certainly! There are several colleges known for their exceptional learning supports and resources. The crucial aspect here is to observe which college not only meets your academic interests but also effectively caters for your specific learning needs.

1. University of Arizona: The University of Arizona's Strategic Alternative Learning Techniques (SALT) Center is nationally recognized for its innovative approach to learning support. Various resources include individualized learning plans with weekly meetings, writing support, and educational tech assistance.

2. Northeastern University: Northeastern, located in Boston, has the Learning Disabilities Program, offering academic support such as individualized strategy instruction, tutoring, progress monitoring, and also organizes workshops and seminars to support students with identified learning disabilities.

3. American University: They offer the Learning Services Program (LSP), fee-based comprehensive academic support. The program targets students with learning disabilities and ADHD, providing them strategy instruction, facilitation on learning accommodations, and self-advocacy support.

4. University of Denver: University of Denver's Learning Effectiveness Program (LEP) tailors support and provides resources like academic counseling, tutoring, and individualized learning strategy instruction.

Overall, the effectiveness of resources will largely depend on the individual and how well they utilize them. Remember, the best program for you depends on your unique needs and the supports that will be most helpful for you specifically. Reach out to the disability services offices at the colleges you're interested in and ask them how they approach learning support and disability accommodations. This can provide valuable insights into whether a college's program might be a good fit for you.

8 months ago

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