Colleges with Programs for Learning Disabled

Sheila

Moderator
Colleges with-Learning Disability (LD) programs

Click on http://www.college-scholarships.com/learning_disabilities.htm to access links to:

Abilene Christian University
Adelphi University
Albion College
Alfred University
American International College
American University
Anderson University
Andrew College
Augsburg College
Barry University
Beacon College
Boston University
California State University Fullerton
Centenary College
Clarion University of Pennsylvania
College of Charleston
College of Mount St. Joseph
College of St. Catherine
Colorado School of Mines
Columbia College- Chicago
Creighton University
Curry College
De Paul University
Diablo Valley College
Eastern New Mexico University- Roswell
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Finlandia University
Gannon University
Hofstra University
Iona College
Iowa State University
Johnson State College
Kent State University
Landmark College
La Roche College
Lee University
Limestone College
Long Island University/
C.W. Post Campus
Louisburg College
Lynn University
Manhattanville College
Marist College
Marshall University
Marymount Manhattan College
Menlo College
Mercyhurst College
Meredith College
Messiah College
Missouri State University
Mitchell College
Morningside College
Muskingum College
Nicholls State University
Northeastern University
Notre Dame College
Pacific University
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rocky Mountain College
Roosevelt University
St. Ambrose University
St. Mary's University of Minnesota
St. Michael's College
Santa Monica College
Schreiner University
Southeast Missouri State University
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Southern Oregon University
Southern Vermont College
State University of New York College
at Oneonta
Texas State University-San Marcos
University of Akron
University of Arizona
University of Connecticut
University of Denver
University of Indianapolis
University of Memphis
University of Minnesota at Duluth
University of the Ozarks
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
University of Wisconsin- Whitewater
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Ursuline College
Villanova University
Waldorf College
West Virginia Wesleyan College
Westminster College
Xavier University
 

Martie

Moderator
Thanks, Sheila.

The level of support varies a lot at these schools. One that I know of is not on the list: New England College. It has extensive support. easy child's friend is a sophomore there and has EF as well as reading challenges that are a significant problem for her--in other words double time on tests would not cut it for her.

FYI--even with graduate students, I must make accomodations for students with 504 plans. The most frequent are extra time on tests and allowing them to tape lectures. The second is not really needed because I allow anyone to tape, but not all profs do. It is fairly diffiuclt to be "otherwise qualified" in a highly selective graduate program (we admit about 25% of applicants), but it is possible.

Therefore ANY school, not just those on the list, must adhere to 504 if they receive any Federal funding.

Martie
 
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