Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are enormous differences. See K&W Guide for Students with Learning Disabilities.
Thanks. Can anyone offer first hand recs?
I think that's really difficult as the requirements vary depending on the particular students issues, course of study, etc. Landmark College in VT is supposed to be good for kids with fairly significant issues. I know other kids who are at Ivy League schools and doing fine. So it's a broad range. Mine is at a SLAC and it's okay but most of the challenges are just a function of her LDs, nothing the college can really do about that. It may require a 9th semester to graduate due to dropped classes, language requirements, etc.
I highly recommend talking to a college counselor, especially one who specializes in ADHD students, as they will have a broad based perspective rather than simply experience with one kid at one school.