Below are a few schools to check out:
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Beloit (WI): Individual organizational tutoring appears to really focus on EF skills. The Student Excellence & Leadership program includes students with disabilities and may also be of interest.
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Bradley (IL) and its fee-based Moss Scholars program
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DePaul (IL) has a fee-based program (Education Support Services) for executive function coaching and such. The program is available from within the Center for Students with Disabilities (source).
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Grand Valley State (MI): This is a larger school that may provide sufficient supports. Within the Student Accessibility Resources center students can sign-up for 45-minute one-on-one learning skills sessions. GVSU also has success coaching which works on a lot of EF skills. And it appears that the university is really trying to make those services accessible, as they’ve purchased a new program to make it easier for students to make and track their appointments with various services across the university.
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Hope (MI): The Academic Success Center seems to offer a number of options which could work to support your son including academic coaching and study strategies.
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North Central (IL) doesn’t go as in-depth on its website in terms of the variety of services provided, but I know that it’s well respected with how well it supports first generation college students. Its Student Success page mentioned workshops and coaching, and I think it’d be worth it to reach out to the school for more info on those.
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Olivet Nazarene (IL) mentioned one-on-one coaching as part of its academic support services.
I think it was @ScouterMomof3 who may have talked about St. Norbert and may also have additional insight on some of the UW campuses.
You may want to check out this thread as well: