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Colleges Supporting Learning Disabilities

Hi all, my little brother's dyslexic and as he's preparing for college admissions, we're trying to find colleges that are exemplary in their support for students with learning disabilities. Are there specific programs or colleges y'all would recommend?

3 months ago

Absolutely, there are many colleges that offer robust support services for students with learning disabilities. Here are a few to consider:

1. University of Arizona - The university's Strategic Alternative Learning Techniques (SALT) Center is renowned for offering innovative educational support for students with learning disabilities. The services include individualized education strategy instruction, tutoring, and psychological counseling.

2. Beacon College in Florida - Beacon College is a school dedicated specifically to students with learning disabilities. They offer both bachelor's and associate degrees. Their curriculum is structured from the ground up to accommodate students with learning differences.

3. Curry College in Massachusetts - Known for its Program for Advancement of Learning (PAL), Curry College caters to students with learning differences like dyslexia, ADHD etc. It offers one-to-one tutorials and small classes among a variety of supports.

4. Landmark College in Vermont - Much like Beacon, Landmark exclusively serves students with dyslexia, ADHD, and autism spectrum disorder. They emphasize personal learning strategies and self-advocacy.

5. American University in DC - They offer the Learning Services Program to support students with learning disabilities. There's a focus on academic skills development and boosting self-advocacy.

Please note that each college has different application processes for disability support services. In many cases, accommodations are provided based on documented need, so your brother will need to provide documentation of his learning disability in order to qualify for services. Always investigate the specific offerings at each institution you're considering, and don't hesitate to reach out to college's disability support offices for more information.

3 months ago

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