Finding a college that provides organizational support to students with ADHD

<p>Here are a couple of ideas. I am not sure where you live or what your son is interested in studying, but her is a program that offers executive function support to students attending colleges in Vermont and Wisconsin
<a href=“http://mansfieldhall.org/”>http://mansfieldhall.org/&lt;/a&gt;. Another program that provides executive function support on college campuses is <a href=“http://www.aheadd.org/”>aheadd.org;
Both of these programs can get costly. A less expensive option is to put an ad in craigslist, the campus paper, or care.com and see if you hire a psychology graduate student for $10 to $15 an to do all of the things that you do to support him. For the most part, colleges don’t provide support services for students in the dorms. I know some colleges are starting to support kids with executive function issues. Roosevelt U. and University of the Ozarks do through the disabilites office. You might want to consider subscriber to this website too: <a href=“http://collegesupports.com”>http://collegesupports.com</a>. It goes in depth about the kinds of supports colleges offer. </p>