by Eric Endlich, Ph.D. | Aug 3, 2020 | College applications, College special accommodations, High school students, LD, mental health, Parenting, Transition to college
Maintaining good mental health is an important concern, especially during the teen years. Rates of depression and anxiety disorders are on the rise; substance abuse, eating disorders and suicide are widespread as well. Applying to college and moving away from home can...
by Eric Endlich, Ph.D. | Jun 21, 2020 | ADHD, autism, Choosing a college, College applications, College special accommodations, High school students, LD, Special needs accommodations in college for LD, Transition to college
We are grateful to Open Door Education for sponsoring this webinar, College Transition for Students with Learning Differences. In this live presentation, we discussed college readiness, accommodations and supports. You can view the recording here. Password:7C%s=9zB ...
by Eric Endlich, Ph.D. | May 23, 2020 | ADHD, autism, Choosing a college, College applications, College essays, College special accommodations, High school students, LD, Parenting, Special needs accommodations in college for LD, Transition to college
Did you miss this informative webinar on college planning during COVID? No problem! You can watch the recording here. Access Password: CollegeCov1!
by Eric Endlich, Ph.D. | Apr 4, 2020 | Choosing a college, College applications, College essays, Early decision and early action for college applications, Financial aid for college, High school students, International students, Transition to college, Uncategorized
We are so excited about the opportunities that lie ahead for our students, thanks to their diligent efforts. Coming from both public and private schools worldwide, our students (many with disabilities) have been accepted to hundreds of undergraduate and graduate...
by Eric Endlich, Ph.D. | Mar 22, 2020 | Choosing a college, College applications, High school students, Transition to college
If you are in your teens or early twenties, you have probably never experienced anything like the COVID-19 pandemic. (Frankly, most adults haven’t, either.) With schools closing and events being cancelled, normal life has been greatly disrupted. High school closings...