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The 21 Best Colleges for Students With Learning Disabilities
All the schools listed below go above and beyond what's required of them when it comes to supporting students with learning disabilities. They offer an array of support programs, often operated by learning specialists who are trained in working with students with different needs.
Examples of support services, programs, and procedures include the following:
- Weekly meetings with a counselor
- Reduced course load
- Extra tutoring support
- Special curricula
- On-campus learning specialists
- Individual meetings with educators
- Transitional summer programs
- Specialty workshops
The schools on this LINK offer different combinations of these support services and offer different levels of structure.