What to do if your student has a learning disability and is headed to college

There's plenty of help for college kids

College Learning with Miriam


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Posted: 04/11/2011

BALTIMORE - Heading to college can be intimidating enough. Heading to college with a learning disability can cause a lot of anxiety. Fortunately most universities have programs available for students who are struggling with a learning disability. There are steps to take if you have a learning disability.

Miriam King with the University of Baltimore was a guest on Good Morning Maryland at 9:00. She walked us through the steps a student needs to take if they are headed to college with a learning disability. If you would like to hear her advice, click on the video box on the left and side of your screen.
 

Copyright 2011 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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