<p>You can and should set up a meeting with folks in the disability office for any school you are serious about to discuss accommodations and their attitude towards supporting students with disabilities. The easy stuff is things like extra time for tests, testing in a quiet setting, note taking, copies of teacher slide/handouts ahead of time–virtually all schools can provide that given documentation. However, all schools will require that the student make the effort to put these in effect–handing a letter to the prof the first day of class, requesting the extra time ahead of the exam, etc.</p>
<p>I have never felt that the disability office and admission office communicated at all, and had no compunction in asking folks from the admssions office to transfer me to disability. That said, it is a major decision whether to disclose disabilities on the common app.</p>
<p>They vary in their executive function supports and attitudes towards kids with disabilities. Some colleges provide EF support but many don’t. You can also look into using a coach thru the Edge Foundation.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>