25 Questions for Finding the Right College
Saturday, November 27th, 2004
© Harry Heiser
Courtesy of Schwab Foundation for Learning
Mr. Heiser has been working with LD college students since 1982. He is currently the LD counselor at University of Nevada at Reno and an educational consultant who assists high school students and their families to find the appropriate college.
Since 1978, the number of college freshmen with learning disabilities has increased ten-fold. Many colleges and universities claim to provide services and programs for these students, but these claims should be examined very carefully by the prospective student and his/her parents. The following questions should be considered in order to find the “best match” for the student, the post-secondary institution and the LD support services.
How do I choose the appropriate college for the student with a learning disability? Here are some questions you should consider:
- Does your son or daughter qualify for a learning support service college program?
- Have his/her high school courses prepared the student to successfully compete in college?
- Are there special admission procedures?
- Are there additional fees for the LD support services program?
- What kind of college (small or large) and location (urban or rural) would provide the best opportunity for academic success?
- Is the learning support services program “specifically” directed toward the LD student? Are there services available to handicapped students and the general student body?
- How many students are enrolled in the program and what is the proportion of LD students to the general student population?
- When was the program started?
- How long have the personnel been in the program?
- Does the program have faculty and administrative support?
- Who does the academic advising for the LD student?
- Are the academic advisors (those persons who help the student select courses) familiar with the goals and procedures of the learning support services program and the general characteristics and needs of the LD student in particular?
- Does the institution have course waivers, e.g., foreign language requirements?
- Are special courses required of LD students? Do they carry college credits? Can these credits be used toward graduation?
- Are there remedial or developmental courses available?
- Are students in this program required to remain in the program throughout college?
- Is counseling available and what kind, e.g., personal, academic and career, group or individual, and is it required or optional?
- Is there assistance available for improving social/interpersonal skills?
- Are there support groups available for the LD student?
- What kind of tutoring is available to the student?
- Are all textbooks available on tape?
- What kind of additional resources are available, e.g., word processors, tape recorders, etc.?
- Are students permitted to tape lectures?
- Is there a summer “pre-college” session available for entering freshmen?
- Should the student visit more than one college before making a decision?
i NEED A LIST OF COLLEGES THAT HAVE LD SO, I CAN FOUND A SCHOOL FOR OF 2007
Very good questions. To add to the list….
1. Does you college or college program perform detailed assessments before and during your studying?
2. Does your student need extra help in the areas of executive functioning, shopping and cooking or hygiene issues?
3. Would social mentors (basicly a good role model of similar age) directly benefit your student in social activities?
Hope thesae help,
Dan McManmon
Can I also add:
Has the college undertaked an ADA (DDA if in the UK) inspection and is an access statement available to view?