Resources: Accommodations
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High School
- 30 Accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students
- A Parent’s Guide to Special Education
- Assistive Technology for Math
- Classroom Accommodations for Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)
- How Software and Apps Can Help with Math Challenges
- The IRIS Center
- MA Technical Guide on the new IEP
- MCAS Accessibility and Accommodations
- Minuteman District Curriculum Accommodations Plan
- New IEP Form, with translated versions available
- What is self-advocacy and why is it important? -- VIDEO
- Which Is Better: An IEP or a 504 Plan?
College Prep
- 7 Key Questions To Ask On College Tours For Neurodivergent Students
- Accommodations on College Board Exams
- ADHD 504 Accommodations For Success
- College Accommodations for Students with Disabilities
- College prep for neurodiverse high school students
- Top College Consultants
- Scholarships and Awards – National Center for Learning Disabilities
- Top College Consultants
COLLEGES WITH NOTABLE ACCOMMODATIONS SUPPORT
Champlain College: Provides technical assistance, consultation, and resources to students, faculty, staff and campus visitors looking to provide improved accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
Curry College: Accessible, equitable, and inclusive learning and living environment for all students with disabilities. Landmark College: Designed exclusively for students who learn differently, such as students with dyslexia, ADHD, autism, or executive function challenges. Their strengths-based model gives students the skills for success. Mitchell College: Tailored transition program begins with a process of self-discovery that enables their team of advisors, mentors, and professors to help your student discover their strengths, interests, and how they learn best.
Curry College: Accessible, equitable, and inclusive learning and living environment for all students with disabilities. Landmark College: Designed exclusively for students who learn differently, such as students with dyslexia, ADHD, autism, or executive function challenges. Their strengths-based model gives students the skills for success. Mitchell College: Tailored transition program begins with a process of self-discovery that enables their team of advisors, mentors, and professors to help your student discover their strengths, interests, and how they learn best.
