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University Mythbusters

February 28th, 2015; By Teodora Pasca

We get the majority of our information about universities from family and friends, the media, and (if you’re in upper years in high school) even the universities themselves. These sources […]


Self-Advocacy for Students with Learning Disabilities

February 28th, 2015; By National Center for Learning Disabilities

There may be times when you’ll need extra assistance or special adaptations in high school, college, or at a job. When you were young, your parents or care-giver likely worked […]


Residence & Campus Accessibility

February 17th, 2015; By Transition Resource Guide

RESIDENCE ACCESSIBILITY Most residence buildings offer accommodations to students with disabilities or other special needs. During the residence application process, there is often a Special Needs Form that students can […]


School vs. Life

February 17th, 2015; By Sharifa Campbell-Hogg

When you  make the move to junior high and high school, everyone seems to think that there is no way to balance both having a social life and excelling in […]


Reasons to Use Kids Help Phone

February 17th, 2015; By Kathleen Gerry

Kids Help Phone is a free, anonymous resource that is there for you 24/7. Its purpose is to give young people someone to talk to when they feel they have […]


High School Exam Prep

January 31st, 2015; By Teodora Pasca

Are you ready for your exams? High school exam periods can vary, but they typically occur either at the end of the year (for non-semestered schools), or at the end […]


Struggling Students under Stress: My Personal and Professional Perspectives

January 31st, 2015; By National Center for Learning Disabilities

As a student I struggled significantly with a reading and processing-related learning disability (LD) and, as a result, stress was a big part of my elementary and secondary school experiences. […]