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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

College for Students with Learning Disabilities: Finding the Right Environment

Choosing a college for students with learning disabilities requires careful consideration. The transition to college can be challenging, especially for students who have relied on Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) or specialized support throughout high school.

The good news? There are many colleges that offer comprehensive support services tailored to students with learning disabilities – and programs like Mansfield Hall can provide an even higher level of structure and success.

Understanding What Students with Learning Disabilities Need

Students with learning disabilities such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, or processing disorders often need support in the following areas:

  • Note-taking and reading comprehension
  • Time management and planning
  • Test-taking and assignment organization
  • Emotional regulation and confidence-building

When selecting a college for students with learning disabilities, look for institutions and programs that offer:

  1. A Robust Disability Services Office: With experience working with students with learning disabilities.
  2. Academic Coaching and Tutoring: Focused on developing self-advocacy and study skills.
  3. Accessible Technology Tools: Including text-to-speech software and organizational aids.
  4. Small Class Sizes and Engaged Faculty: Which create a more personal and supportive learning environment.
  5. Transition and Orientation Programs: Tailored to incoming students with learning differences.

Mansfield Hall: Bridging the Gap for Students with Learning Disabilities

For students who need more than what even the best college for students with learning disabilities can provide, Mansfield Hall fills the gap.

We offer:

  • Executive function and academic coaching
  • A structured, supportive living environment
  • Partnerships with local colleges so students can take real college courses
  • Daily support with managing schedules, assignments, and self-care
  • A fun and robust social community

Students with learning disabilities often need more than accommodations – they need consistent, compassionate support and a community that understands their needs.

Explore how Mansfield Hall can help your student find success in college and beyond. Schedule a consultation to learn more about our unique approach to college for students with learning disabilities.