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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

What Is the Best College for Learning Differences, Disabilities, and Neurodiversity?

Finding the best college for learning differences, disabilities, and neurodiversity can feel like a critical decision for students and their families – but it is also important to recognize that, despite what US News and World Report would have you believe, there is no such thing as a “Universal Best” when considering any college. Term’s like “Best” or “Most Prestigious” are red herrings which distract students and families away from the most important element – Best Fit and Strongest Match.

When considering any college or university matching the institutions location, support services, majors, accommodations, teaching philosophy, living situation, and a host of other individualized and student-specific requirements result in a complicated situation in which no single college or university can claim to be “Best” if they are not the Best Fit and Strongest Match for your unique situation.

There are a number of great Colleges which cater to learning differences, including but not limited to Landmark College, Lynn University, Beacon College, Curry College, Dean University, and a number of others. These colleges have positioned themselves to be accessible to students who learn differently, and their academic environment is often tailored to the non-traditional learner – but this does not make any one of them “The Best College For Learning Differences” because blanket statements do not cover individual needs and nuances.

In fact, it is often the case that the areas in which these colleges excel – specialized instruction within the classroom environment – is not always the are in which a neurodiverse student needs the most support. When considering “Best Fit” for college take into account not only the academic realm, but also executive functioning support, integrated social support, a student’s independent living skills and needs, and the college or universities ability to provide meaningful engagement in all domains of the student experience.

At Mansfield Hall we work to create a comprehensive living and learning community which supports students in all aspects of their post-secondary life, while still providing them access to world-class colleges and universities, where their intellectual curiosity can be harnessed at the same time they are learning to be both independent and interdependent young adults.

Academic Support: Building a Strong Foundation

Academics are the cornerstone of any college experience, but for students with learning differences, disabilities, and neurodiversity, traditional academic environments can be challenging. The best college for learning differences, disabilities, and neurodiversity is one that offers robust academic support tailored to individual needs.

At Mansfield Hall, we provide personalized academic coaching and tutoring to help students develop effective study habits, time management skills, and strategies for success in the classroom. Our academic support team works closely with each student to create a customized learning plan that aligns with their strengths and addresses their challenges.

Executive Functioning: Enhancing Organization and Planning

Executive functioning skills, such as organization, planning, and prioritization, are essential for success in college and beyond. However, students with learning differences, disabilities, and neurodiversity often struggle with these skills, which can impact their academic performance and overall well-being.

At Mansfield Hall, we offer dedicated coaching to help students develop these critical skills. Our coaches work with students to create effective systems for managing their time, keeping track of assignments, and setting realistic goals. This support not only helps students succeed academically but also prepares them for the demands of independent living.

Social Support: Fostering Connections and Community

College is a time for personal growth and building lasting relationships. For students with learning differences, disabilities, and neurodiversity, navigating social situations can be particularly challenging. The best college for learning differences, disabilities, and neurodiversity is one that provides a supportive and inclusive community where students can build meaningful connections.

At Mansfield Hall, we recognize the importance of social development in our students’ overall success. We offer a range of social activities and group events designed to help students build confidence, develop social skills, and form friendships. Our staff provides ongoing support to ensure that each student feels included and valued within our community.

Independent Living: Preparing for Life Beyond College

One of the key aspects of finding the best college for learning differences, disabilities, and neurodiversity is ensuring that students are prepared for life beyond the classroom. This includes developing the skills needed for independent living, such as managing finances, cooking, and self-care.

Mansfield Hall offers comprehensive independent living support to help students transition to adulthood with confidence. Our residential program includes hands-on training in essential life skills, as well as ongoing coaching to help students apply these skills in real-world situations. By the time they graduate, our students are not only academically prepared but also equipped to live independently and successfully.

Why Mansfield Hall is the Best Choice for Students with Learning Differences, Disabilities, and Neurodiversity

Mansfield Hall stands out as a unique choice for students with learning differences, disabilities, and neurodiversity because of our holistic and individualized approach to student support. We understand that success in college is about more than just academics; it’s about helping students develop the skills they need to thrive in all areas of life.

Our dedicated team of professionals works closely with each student to create a personalized support plan that addresses their unique needs. Whether it’s academic coaching, executive functioning support, social development, or independent living skills, Mansfield Hall provides the comprehensive support necessary for students to achieve their full potential.

Visit our website or Contact Us to learn more about our programs and how we can help your student thrive in college and beyond.

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