Best Colleges for Students with Learning Disabilities: Our Top 3 College Cities
If your child has a learning disability, it’s understandable to feel anxious about their college prospects. In the face of an uncertain future, the best approach is to take it one step at a time. Start by talking to your child about their interests and goals for higher education. Gather information from reliable sources, such as your child’s school counselor or special education specialist, to better understand their specific educational needs. And keep reading this blog post to learn about the best colleges for students with learning disabilities to ensure your child gets the best education.
Can Someone with a Learning Disability Go to College?
First things first, if your child with a learning disability wants to go to college, they can! And with the right support, they can succeed. Start by preparing your child for college now so that they feel more comfortable and confident once the time comes. And start preparing yourself as well. You might feel nervous, anxious, excited, or overwhelmed, but if you believe in your child’s ability to succeed, you will calm your nerves and boost their confidence.
Best Cities and Colleges for Students with Learning Disabilities
When your child has a learning disability, choosing where they’ll attend college is a very important decision. Should they stay close to home? Should they attend a college with programs specifically for LD students? Or should you let your child choose where they’ll go? Most importantly, where are the best colleges for students with autism and other learning disabilities? At Mansfield Hall, we’ve done the research for you and have identified the best colleges for learning disabilities. They are excellent educational establishments, and the “college town” provides an opportunity for engagement and independence.
In every city where there’s a Mansfield Hall “Super Dorm,” these characteristics are also true:
- The campus is the heartbeat of the town and community
- The location is pedestrian-friendly, with reliable public transportation
- The area has a large university, a private college, and a community college
- The community has progressive ideas and open minds about innovative services for people with disabilities
So, where are these magical cities and top colleges for students with autism and other learning disabilities? Madison, WI, Eugene, OR, and Burlington, VT.
Madison, Wisconsin
Mansfield Hall is located in the historic Mansion Hill District–the primary student housing enclave in the heart of Madison, WI. This college town has ranked #1 for the best place to live, #8 for being the happiest, healthiest city, #1 for college sports town, and #4 for the most bike-friendly city.
The best colleges for students with learning disabilities in Wisconsin are:
- University of Wisconsin – Madison
- Edgewood College
- Madison College (aka Madison Area Technical College)
- Herzing University
You can learn more about our Madison, Wisconsin-based Mansfield Hall living and learning community here.
Eugene, Oregon
Mansfield Hall is located in the West University District–the center of undergraduate housing in Eugene, OR. If your child enjoys being in the great outdoors, choosing a college in Eugene might be an excellent choice. Eugene is an active college town with great food, sports, arts, and more, tucked along the folds of the Willamette River between the snow-capped Cascades and the lush Coastal Range.
The best colleges for students with learning disabilities in Oregon are:
- University of Oregon
- Bushnell University
- Lane Community College
You can learn more about our Eugene, Oregon-based Mansfield Hall living and learning community here.
Burlington, Vermont
Mansfield Hall is located in the heart of the University District–just a few blocks from the city’s colleges and universities. Burlington is a small but beautiful city, minutes away from world-class ski and snowboard resorts, hiking trails, and endless outdoor recreation opportunities.
The best colleges for students with learning disabilities in Vermont are:
- University of Vermont (UVM)
- St. Michael’s College
- Champlain College
- Community College of Vermont
You can learn more about our Burlington, Vermont-based Mansfield Hall living and learning community here.
Send Your Child to One of the Best Colleges for Students with Autism and Other Learning Disabilities
We strategically chose Mansfield Hall’s three locations to ensure students with learning disabilities have access to some of the best colleges and universities in the country. And with the option to live at Mansfield Hall during their time in college, they’ll also have access to support and resources to help them succeed.
At Mansfield Hall, we focus on creating a safe and supportive environment for students with learning disability to live during their college years. Our highly-skilled staff helps students master the applied independent living skills required to transition into college life successfully. With student housing, study spaces, a student cafe, staff offices, and hang-out spaces all under one roof, students build community while excelling in their studies. Contact us today for more information about sending your child to one of the best colleges for learning disabilities and Mansfield Hall.
Still reminiscing about last weekend 🍎.
Our Burlington campus had the pleasure of welcoming families for parents weekend- a time for parents to visit with their students, see what they’ve been up to, and spend some quality time together.
We were lucky to have a perfect fall weekend which included apple picking at Shelburne Orchards.
Parents, it was a pleasure to have you!
Friday recap incoming!
Our Eugene students have been busy soaking up the gorgeous weather with a hike up Skinners Butte and a trip to the Natural History Museum.
Madison students had themselves a milkshake party in amongst classes, homework, and everything else.
Burlington students are kicking off parents weekend this morning- more to come!
Students, what are you looking forward to this weekend?
This week we had the pleasure of celebrating our (now former) Mansfield Hall student Noah.
We got to hear his spin on some songs, enjoyed cake, and had a generally merry time.
Congratulations on graduating with your Associate`s in Design and Media Studies and your certificate in Digital Media Production- we can`t wait to see what you do next 🎓
Last but certainly not least, Eugene students!
What class are you most looking forward to this semester?
Shanah Tovah! (שנה טובה)
Happy Rosh Hashanah to all who celebrate!
For anyone wondering, today is the start of the Jewish New Year.
It`a Friday- time for a weekly recap.
Our Burlington and Madison students are in the swing of things with classes, but that`s not stopping them from making time for fun!
Pictured:
- Coffee club
- Carfternoon adventure
- Sweet treat o`clock
- BTV Bike shed being enjoyed
Not Pictured:
- Countless other moments of fun
Students, what are you looking forward to this weekend? Comment below ⬇️