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About

An overview of Mansfield Hall

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Our Approach

How we work with college students

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Four Core Areas

Defining the Four Core Areas and our Coaching Model

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A Day In The Life

Learn about what life is like at Mansfield Hall

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Living

Adulting 101

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Learning

Academic and Executive Functioning support

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Giving

Our students have something valuable to offer their community

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Engaging

Social community is at the heart of The Mansfield Hall Experience

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Locations

Learn about our locations

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Admissions

Steps to becoming a part of Mansfield Hall

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Videos

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

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Navigating the College Admissions Process with NVLD

Nonverbal Learning Disorder (NVLD) can make the college admissions process a challenging experience for students. With its impact on social skills, spatial reasoning, and attention to detail, navigating the various components of the admissions process can be difficult. However, with the right tools and support, students with NVLD can successfully navigate this process and find the right college for them.

Standardized Testing

One of the key components of the college admissions process is standardized testing, such as the SAT or ACT. For students with NVLD, these tests can be particularly challenging, as they often involve spatial reasoning, visual processing, and attention to detail.

To overcome these challenges, students with NVLD can utilize test accommodations, such as extra time or a quiet testing environment, to ensure they can perform their best. Additionally, preparing for these tests with practice exams, test-taking strategies, and individualized tutoring can help students feel more confident and reduce anxiety.

College Essays

Another key component of the college admissions process is the college essay. For students with NVLD, writing a compelling and cohesive essay can be a challenge, as it often involves expressing oneself in a way that may not come naturally.

To overcome these challenges, students with NVLD can seek out writing support from a tutor, teacher, or writing center. Additionally, practicing writing skills, such as brainstorming and outlining, can help students build the confidence and ability to express themselves effectively.

Interviews

For some colleges, the interview process is an important part of the admissions process. For students with NVLD, interviews can be particularly challenging, as they often involve navigating social cues, nonverbal communication, and attention to detail.

To overcome these challenges, students with NVLD can practice interviewing skills, such as answering common interview questions and preparing for possible scenarios. Additionally, seeking out mock interviews with family, friends, or career services can help students become more comfortable and confident in this process.

The college admissions process can be challenging for students with NVLD, but with the right tools and support, they can successfully navigate this process and find the right college for them. Don’t be afraid to ask for help and accommodations, and remember that there are resources available to support you throughout this process. Good luck!

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