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Selecting a College for Students with Learning Disabilities or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) (page 5)

By Lynda West|Juliana Taymans
Educational Resource Information Center (U.S. Department of Education)
Updated on Nov 12, 2009

Resources

Embich, J. & Leconte, P. (2000). Diagnosis: Now What? In J.M. Taymans, L. L. West & M. Sullivan (Eds.), Unlocking potential: College and other choices for people with LD and AD/HD (pp. 69-94). Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House. 

Malouf, D. (2000). Understanding and using technology. Unlocking potential: College and other choices for people with LD and AD/HD (pp. 232-242). Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House. 

Mangrum, C. & Strichart, S. (1997). Peterson's colleges with programs for students with learning disabilities or attention deficit disorders. Princeton, NJ: Peterson's Guides. 

Raskind, M.H. (1998). Literacy for adults with learning disabilities through assistive technology. In S.A. Vogel and S. Reder (Eds.), Learning disabilities, literacy and adult education. Baltimore, MD: Brookes Publishing Co. 

Taymans, J.M., West, L.L., Sullivan, M. (Eds.). (2000). Unlocking potential: College and other choices for people with LD and AD/HD. Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House. 

Related Websites

ldonline--http://www.ldonline.org 

Association for Higher Education and Disability--http://www.ahead.org 

Peterson's Education Center--http://www.petersons.com 

HEATH--http:www.heath.gwu.edu 

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