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I am looking into colleges for my son who is a junior in High School and has Learning Disabilities.

Has anyone heard of the following schools-Good or bad things.

Regis University-Denver
College of Mount St. Joseph-Ohio
Muskingum College-Ohio
Mercyhurst College-Erie, Pa.
Marshall University-West Virginia
Christendom College-Front Royal, Va.
Gannon University-Erie, Pa.
Randolph Macon College-Virginia
Kent State University-Ohio
George Mason University-Fairfax, Va.
Beacon College-Florida
Lynn University
or American University-Washington, D.C.

or if there are any others.
Thanks

Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 09/24/2004 - 1:39 AM

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I’veheard of many of the schools you have mentioned. I took my child to see some of them. He is starting his freshman year at Lynn University, and so far he loves it. I was told by some councler that it was the best comprehensive support program. Time will tell.

Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 09/26/2004 - 7:32 PM

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[quote=”Margaret Opsal”]I am looking into colleges for my son who is a junior in High School and has Learning Disabilities.

Has anyone heard of the following schools-Good or bad things.

Regis University-Denver
College of Mount St. Joseph-Ohio
Muskingum College-Ohio
Mercyhurst College-Erie, Pa.
Marshall University-West Virginia
Christendom College-Front Royal, Va.
Gannon University-Erie, Pa.
Randolph Macon College-Virginia
Kent State University-Ohio
George Mason University-Fairfax, Va.
Beacon College-Florida
Lynn University
or American University-Washington, D.C.

or if there are any others.
Thanks[/quote]

I graduated from American University in Washington, DC. The program for students with learning disabilities is great. They offer lots of support…

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