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Contact Ms. Beaman at ybeaman@albright.edu and request the “Accommodation Packet”
If you have questions you can also ask her but some of them are difficult to answer without further information from you.
You can also call 610-929-6639
Gather more information at http://www.albright.edu/disabilityservices
You can pick up an accommodation letter and you choose to provide that letter to your professors.
You choose how often you use your accommodations.
It's up to you.
You talk with me and your professors, on an individual basis, about what works best for you.
You will not be required to take specific courses or go to a resource room a few times per day.
If you had an IEP or 504 plan in high school you might be hesitant to request services at college.
Many students say they don’t want to be labeled again and that they want to try things on their own at first.
But consider this….
Meet your professor in office hours several times during the semester.
Get a student planner or use an app like MyHomework https://myhomeworkapp.com
Utilize tutoring early and often
The Academic Learning Center provides peer tutoring, academic skills workshops, and academic coaching.
http://www.albright.edu/academics/alc.html
The Writing Center provides help with all aspects of the writing process.
http://www.albright.edu/academics/wcwelcome.html
We are happy that you will join our community in the fall!
One of the great things about college is the increased freedom, but that comes with increased responsibility.
Fortunately you will have a variety of resources, including other students, to help you.
"Focus more on your academics"
"Don't go back for seconds"
"There will be plenty of time to socialize after you get your work done."
"Use an organizer"