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Posted 11 months ago  in Student SupportStudent SupportParent & Family News.
The original post has been adapted for Temple University

by CampusESP | Estimated Reading Time: 2 minutes

College can be a challenging experience for any student, but it can be particularly difficult for students with learning differences. Learning differences, such as ADHD, dyslexia, and processing disorders, can make it harder to keep up with the academic demands of college. Fortunately, there are academic support programs available to help students with learning differences succeed in college.

1. Disability Services

    Temple University has a [Disability Resources and Services Office](https://disabilityresources.temple.edu/) that provides accommodations for students with disabilities. These accommodations can include extended time on exams, note-taking assistance, and assistive technology. To access these services, students with learning differences must provide documentation of their disability and work with the disability services office to develop a plan for accommodations.

    2. Tutoring Services

      Temple offers tutoring services through the [Russell Conwell Center](https://rcc.temple.edu/) to students who need additional support in their coursework. Tutors can provide one-on-one assistance with specific subjects, study skills, and time management. Some tutoring services may also be tailored to the specific needs of students with learning differences, such as offering strategies for reading comprehension or providing multi-sensory approaches to learning.

      3. Learning Centers

        The University provides resources through the [Center for Learning and Student Success (CLASS)](https://class.temple.edu/). These may include academic coaching, study skills workshops, and specialized academic programs designed for students with learning differences. CLASS can also provide assistive technology and other resources to help students succeed academically.

        4. Peer Mentoring

          Peer mentoring programs at Temple can be a valuable resource for students with learning differences. Programs like the [Peer2Peer Mentoring](https://peer2peer.temple.edu/) match students with mentors who have similar experiences and can offer guidance and support. Peer mentors can provide academic and social support, help students navigate college life, and offer encouragement and motivation.

          5. Counseling Services

            Temple's [Tuttleman Counseling Services](https://counseling.temple.edu/) offers mental health support, stress management strategies, and coping skills. Counselors can also help students address any anxiety or depression related to their learning differences and develop strategies for self-advocacy.

            6. Assistive Technology

              Assistive technology can be a valuable resource for students with learning differences. The [Assistive Technology Center](https://disabilityresources.temple.edu/assistive-technology) provides tools such as text-to-speech software, speech recognition software, and digital note-taking tools that can help students access information more easily, stay organized, and complete assignments more efficiently.

              Academic support programs are important for all students to utilize, but can be especially impactful to the success of college students with learning differences. Disability services, tutoring services, learning centers, peer mentoring, counseling services, and assistive technology can all provide valuable support for students who need extra help to succeed academically. It's essential for students to take advantage of these resources to help them achieve their academic goals and thrive in college.

               

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