Adults with Learning Disabilities: Educational and Social Experiences during College

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Forty-nine adults with learning disabilities were interviewed about their college experiences. Most of the respondents adjusted well to the demands and complexities of college. Approximately 90% of the participants graduated from college in approximately 5.5 years. In addition, students typically attended more than one college or university and pursued a variety of majors. Keys and barriers to success were examined, and recommendations were also made for improving educational outcomes. © 1995, Council for Exceptional Children. All rights reserved.

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Greenbaum, B., Graham, S., & Scales, W. (1995). Adults with Learning Disabilities: Educational and Social Experiences during College. Exceptional Children, 61(5), 460–471. https://doi.org/10.1177/001440299506100505

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