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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Which selective schools offer strong support for dyslexia?[/quote] Yes many colleges provide good supports. The elite colleges do say they have a percentage of students with different LDs. Some even treat neurological diversity as part of their DEI programs. Our dyslexic child went to an elite big public with excellent resources but it did require student being proactive in communicating with lecturers about accommodations. Students do not have to disclose LDs on applications and many GTLD ( gifted and talented with learning differences) students are admitted to elite colleges. Colleges are required by law to accommodate learning disabilities. You may want to consider smaller liberal arts colleges which means they only teach undergraduate students. Best to check first what majors your child is interested in and which colleges are strong in those majors. Then research their student support services. Good luck. [/quote]
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