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[quote=Anonymous]I’m 11:33 - another one to think about is College of Charleston. It is known for having lots of supports. I read on another message board that sometimes people think that large public schools won’t be accommodating and that small private schools will be but that sometimes is not the case. In some cases, the small private school may not have an office of disability services and requests for accommodations are handled by a dean. Whereas at a larger school, there is likely a fully staffed office. This of course is not the case for every small private school but the poster just cautioned the group not to rule out larger schools. Another school is John Carroll in Cleveland - they do have a good disability services office. If your dc has a diagnosis, you may want to talk to his doctor about what accommodations will make him more successful in college (e.g., extra time on tests, preferential seating (assuming classes are in person next year), etc.). You can talk to the disability services offices after he has been accepted to the schools to help make a decision. [/quote]
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