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It can be one of the most difficult days of a parent’s life: dropping your son or daughter off to college.

It can be one of the most difficult days of a parent’s life: dropping your son or daughter off to college.

Is it really possible that a private college could cost less than a public university. Yes! And as public universities raise tuition, the price difference is shrinking.

No one likes rejection. But if you’re denied accommodations or unsatisfied with the accommodations you were granted, you can make an appeal.

To receive accommodations at the post-secondary level, documentation must demonstrate that your student has a disability as defined by the ADA and Section 504. Today’s blog outlines six core elements…

Colleges typically use your student’s age, the evaluator’s assessment approach, and the level of detail provided in the last eligibility evaluation to determine the level of support she will receive…

If you’ve been diagnosed with a learning disability, you may want to consider requesting special accommodations when you take the SAT or ACT. Depending on your learning disability, accommodations could…

The library is no longer just the place to check out books. It may play a key role in your college experiences. What should you be looking for in a…

The PAL Program, the Program for Advancement of Learning, is a structured support program that provides assistance to LD students in a proactive, strength-based environment and access to assistive technologies.