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Looking for top college programs for students with learning disabilities?

I'm researching college options for my sibling who has learning disabilities. We're looking for schools with strong support programs and resources. What are some of the best colleges for students with learning disabilities?

a year ago

Sure, there are several institutions widely recognized for their top-notch programs and resources for students with learning disabilities.

1. University of Arizona: They offer the Strategic Alternative Learning Techniques (SALT) Center. SALT provides services over and beyond what is required by law and includes individualized education planning, skill assessments, and more.

2. University of Denver : The Learning Effectiveness Program (LEP) at DU offers academic counseling, personalized assistance and individualized accommodations for an additional fee.

3. Muskingum University: Its PLUS program is specifically designed for students with dyslexia and other learning differences. It offers personalized academic coaching, a dedicated Supportive Studies department, and enriched course contents.

4. Curry College: Curry's Program for Advancement of Learning (PAL) is one of the oldest of its kind and offers a wide range of individualized supports for students.

5. Lynn University: Offers student-centered, inclusive environment, with offerings like the Institute for Achievement and Learning providing assistive technologies, and personalized academic plans.

6. Southern Illinois University Carbondale: Here, Achieve Program offers comprehensive support to students with learning disabilities with services like individual academic and personal mentoring, coaching and courses.

Just as a note, I would suggest contacting these colleges directly to learn more about their programs, as some services might require an additional fee or may be tailored to certain types of learning disabilities. Admissions officers and college counselors should be able to give you the most up-to-date information about their support systems and resources.

a year ago

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