<p>My D does not have ADD, but she has a very close friend who is a senior at Elon and has both ADD and dyslexia. He will be graduating on time, with a good GPA. I don’t know much about his accommodations except that D has mentioned that he gets extra time on tests and I think he gets to sign up for classes earlier. </p>
<p>Elon 101 only lasts half of first semester. It was helpful to my D but I wouldn’t count on it for serious support. If she was “closely monitored” I wasn’t aware of it and she didn’t mention it. I would think that Ms. Wise and the Academic Support Office would be a much better source of support for students with ADHD, etc.</p>
<p>[Elon</a> University - Academic Support](<a href=“Elon University / Koenigsberger Learning Center”>Elon University / Koenigsberger Learning Center)</p>
<p>On the other hand, my daughter says all of her professors have known her name and many make a sincere effort to get to know their students. At least one professor from an intro course she took 1st semester freshman year still greets her by name when they cross paths (she’s a 2nd semester sophomore). I would think that a student who reached out to their professors at Elon would generally be very warmly received, and I don’t see a high likelihood of students “falling through the cracks.”</p>