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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He might surprise you after having a fifth year of high school. In light of Covid, you might convince him to stay home a year and take a smaller load at a community college. MC has supports in place but I’m sure so does Nova. The catch is that there’s usually less financial aid for transfers, if that’s a concern. But if you will be paying out of pocket, it might decrease the time he’s on campus. You may already know this but there are colleges that have support programs for ld kids that require a separate, additional application senior year. Univ of AZ is one. I also now remember that AU used to have a support program that was considered quite good. I know it’s not public but I figured I would throw it out there in case it’s something you want to investigate. Just google the school name and disability services. You should be able to call and ask what kind of support they provide and what the process is. [/quote] This is an excellent post. The SALT Center at the University of Arizona is terrific.[/quote]
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