Introduction
Students with disabilities are likely to get a lot of advice on what they should or shouldn’t do/say when they apply to college. What they don’t realize is how much of this advice isn’t based on any facts or statistics.
Elizabeth C. Hamblet is a recognized expert in preparing students with disabilities for successful college transition. Even though she doesn’t work with the admissions process, she often fields questions about it. Sometimes she can answer a question about what the relevant laws say. But for other questions, she turns to qualified professionals.
If you want to hear what admission deans said about the role of disability in the admission process, how they review students’ files, their advice on disability disclosure, and more, read Step 6 of her book, 7 Steps to College Success: A Pathway for Students with Disabilities.
Admission-Related Posts on This Site and Substack
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Articles on other websites
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Long-Form Video Interviews and Webinars
Podcast Interviews
The Truth About Learning Disabilities and Applying to College (The Truth About College Admission podcast)
Expert Help for Students with Disabilities and Need Accommodations (Application to Admission podcast)
College Vetting, Admissions, & Accommodations for Differently Wired Students (Full Tilt Parenting podcast)








