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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

Why Summer Bridge Programs for Students with Learning Differences Make All the Difference

Summer bridge programs for students with learning differences play such a critical role in easing that transition and building a foundation for long-term success. The transition from high school to college is a major milestone, but for students with learning differences, it can also bring a heightened sense of uncertainty. Questions around academic readiness, independent living, time management, and social integration can create significant anxiety – for both students and families.

At Mansfield Hall, we understand that neurodiverse students benefit from intentional, supportive structures that help them move confidently into their college careers. Our Summer Bridge Program is specifically designed for students with learning differences, providing a personalized, immersive experience that helps bridge the gap between high school and higher education.

Building Skills Before the Semester Begins

Unlike traditional college orientations that may last a few days, summer bridge programs for students with learning differences take the time to focus on the specific academic and executive functioning skills students need to succeed in a collegiate setting. At Mansfield Hall, we help students develop time management strategies, study habits, and organizational systems tailored to their unique learning profiles.

This skill-building period is particularly important for students with ADHD, autism, or other cognitive differences, who often need more explicit instruction and repeated practice in executive functioning areas. Our experienced staff work closely with each student to ensure they’re developing strategies that actually work for them – not just generic advice.

Practicing Independent Living in a Supported Environment

Living away from home for the first time is a big adjustment. That’s why summer bridge programs for students with learning differences should also offer a safe and supported introduction to residential life. At Mansfield Hall, students live in a structured, apartment-style setting where they can practice managing their routines, preparing meals, maintaining a living space, and navigating shared responsibilities – all with the guidance of our professional staff.

This practice builds self-confidence and helps students internalize the routines that will support their future independence, all before the pressures of college coursework begin.

Enhancing Social Confidence and Community Connection

Social skills are another critical component of college success. Many students with learning differences have experienced social challenges in the past and may approach the college transition with apprehension. Summer bridge programs for students with learning differences create intentional opportunities for students to build social confidence in low-stakes, supported environments.

Through group activities, workshops, peer connection, and structured outings, students at Mansfield Hall practice essential social and communication skills. More importantly, they build friendships and learn how to be part of a community – two outcomes that can dramatically impact their college experience.

A Personalized, Strength-Based Approach

At Mansfield Hall, we believe in meeting students where they are and building from their strengths. Our Summer Bridge Program is flexible, personalized, and grounded in developmental best practices. We tailor our support to each student’s profile, providing encouragement, structure, and practical tools for growth.

By the time students complete the program, they don’t just feel more prepared – they are more prepared. They know their routines, they’ve practiced their skills, and they’ve taken meaningful steps toward independence.

Summer bridge programs for students with learning differences are not just about getting ready for college – they’re about building the confidence to thrive. To learn more about our Summer Bridge Program, or anything else about Mansfield Hall, contact us today!

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.