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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Just so you know, which you probably do, every school is bound by law to give the child 504 accommodations [/b](for now, anyway). My LD kid was at a small private college and transferred to a large public. The large was actually better about accommodations. It is not a good place for a kid without the EF to be independent, though. Your search will depend on which accommodations are needed (how much. Handholding for lack of a better terminology). Some schools that hand hold more may not be as academically challenging for a very bright kid.[/quote] This is incorrect. This is only for K-12 education. Colleges can do whatever they want, which is why this is great question. [/quote]
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