Is There a “Best” College for Students with a Certain Learning Disability, Dyslexia, or ADHD?

The learning disabilities consultant, Elizabeth C. Hamblet tackles the question,  “Is there a “Best” college for students with a certain disability, dyslexia, or ADHD?”  Questions Hamblet tackles include:

  • What Makes a College a Good Fit for Each Student?
  •  What to Know About “Best Colleges” Lists?
  • Researching Accommodations and;
  • When to Consider a Fee-Based Program or Specialized College

The full post is at https://ldadvisory.com/best-college-for-students-with-learning-disability-dyslexia-or-adhd/

Note:  In the post, Hamblet does briefly promote her book,”Seven Steps to College Success: A Pathway for Students with Disabilities.”

Preparing Students with Disabilities for Successful College Transition

Elizabeth C. Hamblet, is  a  learning specialist/consultant at Columbia University.  Hamblet has a  YouTube channel, at which she has some free  webinars and talks chats  on college transition. Recent  webinar series include: “Preparing Students with Disabilities for Successful College Transition,” and a webinar, “Gap Year Considerations for Students with Learning Differences.”

Two upcoming webinars will discuss how parents can help  a) college graduates and b) high school graduates with learning disabilities and ADHD as they move into an uncertain future.

To register

Hamblet also has a  website, LDAdvisory, which is a useful resource for students with disabilities, particularly those with learning disabilities and ADHD.

 

 

Elizabeth C. Hamblet, is  a  learning specialist/consulta  nt at Columbia University, where she helps students with time management, organization, reading, and study skills.  Hamblet has also  worked as a high school special education teacher and case manager, and as a  learning disabilities specialist at Simmons College and Rutgers University.

Planning and Time Management Tools and Advice for College Students

Elizabeth Hamblet has many years of working with college students.  She has specialized in working students with learning disabilities and ADHD.  However, her tips and strategies are relevant for all kinds of learners.

Hamblet has tips for time management, effective reading, weekly goal setting, getting a good start to the semester, and more.

Visit “Planning and Time Management Tools and Advice for College Students” (https://www.ldadvisory.com/college_students/) to discover Hamblet’s tips.