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Colleges with solid support for students with learning disabilities?

Hey! I'm a junior in high school and I have a learning disability. I want to find a college that really supports and understands students like me. Can you guys suggest some colleges known for offering great support to students with learning disabilities? Thanks!

2 years ago

Hello! I'm glad you're considering the support and resources available for students with learning disabilities during your college search. Finding a college that offers strong support services can be instrumental in your academic success.

Many colleges offer specialized support for students with learning disabilities. Here are some suggestions:

1. University of Arizona: The Strategic Alternative Learning Techniques (SALT) Center at UA is nationally recognized and provides academic support services like tutoring, coaching, and workshops for students with learning disabilities.

2. American University: The Academic Support and Access Center (ASAC) provides services such as accommodations, tutoring, coaching, and workshops for students with learning disabilities and ADHD.

3. University of Denver: The Learning Effectiveness Program (LEP) offers individualized academic support services, including tutoring, executive function coaching, and learning specialists who can work with you one-on-one.

4. Landmark College: This college is specifically designed for students with learning disabilities, ADHD, and autism spectrum disorders, offering smaller class sizes and tailored educational support.

5. Lynn University: The Institute for Achievement and Learning (IAL) provides personalized support services like individual coaching, tutoring, workshops, and disability accommodations.

While this list is a great starting point, it's important to research each college's disability services to ensure they align with your needs. Don't hesitate to reach out to the disability services office of schools you're interested in to ask about the support they provide; they'll be more than happy to help.

Aside from schools with specific programs, most colleges have a disability services office that can assist students in obtaining accommodations and identifying resources available on campus. When searching for the right fit, also take into consideration factors such as distance from home, class size, and available majors. Good luck with your college search!

2 years ago

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