Anonymous
Post 02/13/2014 15:29     Subject: Re:Colleges with "learning resources"

Anonymous wrote:I heard that Wesleyan in West Virginia is good.

https://www.wvwc.edu/services/thelearningcenter/disab.php



Thanks for this suggestion. Looks like a good program. I only wish the school had the major my daughter is considering.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2014 22:03     Subject: Re:Colleges with "learning resources"

I heard that Wesleyan in West Virginia is good.

https://www.wvwc.edu/services/thelearningcenter/disab.php

Anonymous
Post 02/11/2014 21:57     Subject: Re:Colleges with "learning resources"

Anonymous wrote:Best advice is to talk to people with kids actually at the schools he might be interested in. A friend's kid has had nothing but trouble trying to get reasonable accommodations. My kid at a different school made an appointment at the learning center, talked with them for 15 minutes, and walked out with extra time and computer use. Both schools said they offer accommodations.

I guess posters don't want to out their kids, but DCUMers seem unusually tight-lipped about identifying schools by name.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2014 21:28     Subject: Re:Colleges with "learning resources"

Anybody have experience with Northeastern Univ? It sounds like they have a program with tutoring and other support services.