Absolutely. The amount of support and services colleges offer for students with learning differences can range from very minimal accommodations to full spectrum, highly individualized support.
Yes. The K&W Guide can provide you with a wealth of information on the best schools and the particular services available for students with disabilities. In fact, some schools have developed separate departments to provide services for students. Landmark College in Vermont is specifically designed for students with LD.
Yes. Different colleges have different levels of support available to students with learning differences: minimal, moderate, comprehensive, and developmental services.
Yes, and here are a few:
Absolutely. There are independent educational consultants who specialize in these kinds of placements. There are resource books available that focus on schools with programs tailored for students with learning differences. Some schools will offer more comprehensive services than others, so it is up to you to determine what level of support you are interested in having available.
Yes, while learning differences and disability support is mandated by law there are some schools that are making a point of being particularly open to and supportive of students with learning differences—they are seeking to make it their niche–and obviously those schools are ones that student with differences might find particularly attractive all other things being equal. Ultimately, an applicant for whom this is a concern must do their research and ask the right questions at whatever schools they are considering.
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