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Best Colleges for Disablities (T20)

I have ADHD and while prestige is important, so is access to great disability services. I tried looking up rankings, but nothing seems to give me a clear answer. What are some colleges that are good for accommodations while also are highly ranked?

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It's great that you're considering both prestige and access to excellent disability services in your college search. Balancing these priorities can definitely help you thrive academically and personally. Let's take a step-by-step approach to identify some colleges that might be a good fit for you.

First, it's important to understand what specific accommodations or support services are most beneficial for you. Are there particular resources, such as extended testing time, note-taking assistance, or specialized counseling services, that have been especially helpful in your current academic environment?

Once you've identified your needs, I can help suggest some colleges known for strong disability services as well as strong academic reputations. If you're unsure about what services might be beneficial, I can help you think through that as well. What do you think?

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