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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 Readiness for Students with Learning Challenges

College readiness for students with learning challenges requires more than strong academic skills—it demands a combination of executive functioning, self-advocacy, emotional resilience, and independent living abilities. For students who have received significant support in high school, the transition to college can feel overwhelming without the right preparation and resources. That’s where Mansfield Hall comes in.

At Mansfield Hall, we understand that college readiness for students with learning challenges is a multi-faceted process. It’s not just about earning good grades; it’s about building the skills, confidence, and habits that support success in every aspect of college life.

What Does College Readiness Mean?

For many students, college readiness is often narrowly defined by standardized test scores or GPA. However, college readiness for students with learning challenges must be understood more broadly. It encompasses the ability to:

  • Manage time effectively
  • Organize tasks and prioritize responsibilities
  • Advocate for one’s needs with professors and support services
  • Navigate new social environments
  • Maintain emotional and physical wellness
  • Live independently and manage daily life tasks

At Mansfield Hall, we take a comprehensive view of readiness—preparing students to succeed both inside and outside the classroom.

Executive Functioning: The Foundation of Readiness

A significant component of college readiness for students with learning challenges is the development of executive functioning skills. Students need to be able to plan ahead, manage deadlines, balance multiple assignments, and juggle academic, social, and personal responsibilities.

Mansfield Hall provides structured support to help students:

  • Use planners and organizational tools effectively
  • Break down large assignments into manageable tasks
  • Establish routines for studying, self-care, and social activities
  • Set goals and monitor progress over time

Building these skills early is critical for academic success and overall college adjustment.

Fostering Self-Advocacy and Independence

In high school, students often have IEPs or 504 Plans that ensure structured accommodations are provided automatically. In college, the responsibility shifts to the student to request accommodations and advocate for themselves.

That’s why college readiness for students with learning challenges must include training in self-awareness, communication, and problem-solving. At Mansfield Hall, we coach students to:

  • Understand and articulate their learning profiles
  • Communicate effectively with professors and disability support offices
  • Navigate challenges with resilience and persistence
  • Develop a sense of ownership over their educational experience

Self-advocacy is not just a college skill—it’s a lifelong tool for success.

Supporting Wellness and Emotional Resilience

College life can be stressful, and students with learning challenges may be more vulnerable to anxiety, depression, or burnout. True college readiness for students with learning challenges must include strategies for emotional regulation and wellness.

Mansfield Hall supports students with:

  • Wellness coaching and support for managing stress
  • Opportunities to develop coping strategies and self-care routines
  • Access to counseling and mental health resources if needed
  • Building a balanced lifestyle that includes academics, recreation, and rest

Helping students maintain their well-being is key to helping them stay engaged and successful in college.

Independent Living Skills Matter, Too

Academic success is only part of the equation. College readiness for students with learning challenges also means preparing students to live independently—managing their own schedules, meals, finances, and healthcare needs.

Mansfield Hall integrates life skills coaching into our model, helping students learn:

  • Personal care and hygiene routines
  • Meal planning and grocery shopping
  • Managing medication and health appointments
  • Financial literacy basics, like budgeting and paying bills

These life skills ensure that students can truly thrive outside of the classroom.

Why Mansfield Hall?

At Mansfield Hall, we specialize in bridging the gap between high school and full college independence for students with learning and developmental differences. Our approach is rooted in:

  • Individualized support tailored to each student’s strengths and needs
  • Direct access to college courses at local partner institutions
  • A vibrant, inclusive residential community
  • Professional staff experienced in working with diverse learners
  • Comprehensive support in academics, social life, executive functioning, wellness, and independent living

We believe that every student deserves a pathway to success that honors their individuality and empowers them to reach their goals.

Ready to Learn More?

If you’re thinking about how to best prepare your student for the demands of higher education, Mansfield Hall is here to help. Contact us today to learn more about how we support college readiness for students with learning challenges—and how we can help your student thrive in college and beyond.

We're so lucky to have an incredible team of staff across our three locations, and we want to highlight them!

Starting with Naomi, one of our Madison based Academic Directors.