Adult Students
Adult Students:
- homework help (time management, organization and completion)
- self-advocate skills and strategies
- support to identify what you need to advocate for: adaptations, including access to technology, assignment extensions, and alternatives for exam environments
- creating the best plan for your education within the constraints of the institution you attend
- strategies for succeeding in College and University
- strategies for decreasing anxiety specifically related to ADHD, ADD, and/or Autism
Academic Strategist
Academic Strategists promote academic success by helping students:
-Read and understand course content (textbooks, research articles, PowerPoints, etc.)
-Complete a variety of assignments (essays, projects, etc.)
-Learn or improve:
- academic self-confidence
- note-taking skills
- writing skills
- studying strategies, test-taking strategies and anxiety management
- self-advocacy skills
-Identify and develop key academic skills, including executive function skills such as organization, time management, self-regulation, attention, etc.
-Use assistive technology effectively
Grant funding is often available to cover the cost of an Academic Strategist. We can support learners to access grant funding.


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Resources and Information About College and University for Students with ADHD
- Are There IEPs and 504 Plans in College? – Understood.org
- Entering College with ADHD – CHADD
- College-Level Accommodations – CHADD
- Navigating College with ADHD, Preparing for Success – from CHADD “All Things ADHD” Podcasts