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IEP-Friendly Colleges?

Hey guys! So, I'm a junior in high school with an IEP, and I've been wondering about colleges that are known for accommodating IEP students. Have you come across any schools with good support systems for students like me? Thanks in advance!

a year ago

Sure, there are quite a few colleges known for their strong support systems and accommodations for students with IEPs. While many schools provide support for all students with disabilities, some universities go above and beyond in terms of services and resources they offer. Here are a few to consider:

1. Landmark College: Located in Vermont, Landmark College specifically caters to students with learning differences, including ADHD, autism, and dyslexia. They provide a wide range of support services like learning specialists, tutoring, and assistive technology.

2. University of Arizona: Their SALT (Strategic Alternative Learning Techniques) Center is a comprehensive program for students with ADHD and learning disabilities, offering individualized support to help you transition smoothly and succeed in college.

3. American University: AU has the Learning Services Program, which provides one-on-one academic coaching, study skills workshops, and priority registration for enrolled students.

4. University of Connecticut: The Beyond Access Program at UConn provides customized support, including individual consultations with learning specialists, tailored academic strategies, and self-advocacy training.

5. Beacon College: Located in Florida, Beacon College is another institution specifically geared towards students with learning disabilities, ADHD, and other learning differences. It offers various support services built into the curriculum, smaller class sizes, and a strong emphasis on hands-on learning.

These are just a few examples, and there are many more schools with a commitment to accommodating students with IEPs. It's important to research each college's disability services office, inquire about the support they offer, and talk to current students or alumni with IEPs who have experienced its resources.

In general, it's crucial to provide your documentation when you apply to college and register with the disability services office. Doing so will ensure that you receive any accommodations you need to be successful. Good luck!

a year ago

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