Beacon
College Beacon College offers AA and BA academic degrees
exclusively for college students with language-based learning disabilities and AD/HD.
The
Carroll School The Carroll School is a premier independent
day school for bright children in grades 2-8 with diagnosed dyslexia
or specific language-based learning disabilities. A transitional
program, our goal is to remediate reading and writing skills and
help students become active, independent learners.
Commonwealth
Learning Centers The Commonwealth Learning Center is a
non-profit educational organization, which provides one-to-one tutoring
for students K-12 and adults, as well as educational evaluations.
When diagnostically appropriate, our programs are carefully prescribed
for students with learning disabilities.
The Futures HealthCore The Futures HealthCore is a clinical and educational services and management company supporting more than 15,000 people in 4 States and the District of Columbia. Services are provided in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Michigan, and DC in over 200 organizations and at over 800 sites in settings such as public and private schools, organizations that serve individuals with developmental disabilities, early intervention programs, skilled nursing facilities, hospitals and community based providers.
The Greenwood School Greenwood is a boarding school in Southern Vermont dedicated to taking bright and talented boys with learning differences and learning disabilities (LD) such as dyslexia, attentional difficulties (ADD / ADHD), or executive functioning deficits and empowering them with the skills and strategies necessary to bridge the gap between their outstanding promise and present abilities.
Kurzweil
Educational Systems, Inc. Kurzweil Educational Systems
is the industry leader and innovator of scanning, reading and writing
solutions for people with learning disabilities and for people who
are blind or visually impaired. With a pioneering history in developing
assistive technology, we have received worldwide recognition for
enabling people with disabilities to lead more independent lives
through improved reading and writing abilities.
Landmark
College Landmark College, designed exclusively for high-potential
students with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorders,
provides a premier liberal arts program leading to an associate's
degree. Students are prepared to enter baccalaureate degree programs
equipped with skills and strategies that promote success. We also
offers summer sessions for high school students and recent graduates
to enhance academic performance and aid in a smooth transition into
the first year of college.
Landmark
School Landmark School is a coeducational, boarding and
day school for students 7-20 years old. Our mission is to enable
and empower people with language-based learning disabilities to
realize their full potential through an exemplary school program
complemented by outreach, training, and research.
Mitchell
College If you are looking for a small, select New England
college where students are always treated as individuals -- choose
Mitchell. For more than 25 years, Mitchell College has offered one
of the nation's top academic support programs for students with diagnosed
learning disabilities and/or AD/HD. Focusing on student asset development
rather than deficit management, our faculty challenge and encourage
students to discover their untapped potential, determine their unique
learning style, and learn how to succeed academically. Mitchell College
offers both two-year and four-year degree programs.