Getting Accommodations in College: How the RISE Act Can Help

What kinds of college accommodations are available for kids with learning and attention issues, like dyslexia or ADHD? How can a young adult who had an IEP or 504 plan in high school continue to have access to accommodations in college?
Hear from Kathy Stratton, Psy.D., founding member of the Decoding Dyslexia national grassroots dyslexia advocacy movement, on what needs to be done for a young adult to get these college accommodations. Plus, learn how a new proposed bill, the RISE Act, may help these kids.
Then learn more about accommodations in college at Understood.org.
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Fred Barley, 19, was sleeping in a tent on campus until the community came together to assist him financially.
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fred is my brother
19 years old where tf is her mother
This is wonderful! $150K! wow!
God Bless him! "If there's a will, there's a way." my mother always said!
We take so much for granted, let us be humble and strive for our dreams!
Good for him!
That kid is going to make one hell of a doctor and just a great man in general. God bless
Of course some inbred white trash piece of shit has to bring up black on black crime. Fuck that! Good luck to this young and I wish him well in his education and life
still hope good job everyone
Fox news title: Black tent savage given college education by heroic cop
aww
GOD BLESS MAN!
something good in the news it doesn't mean of his color or race it's what we do has nation to help out each another
I love this. I love when I see a bad situation turn into something positive. I'm happy for him.