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Chronic Illness - Supportive College Environment

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Chronic Illness - Supportive College Environment

 

Schools that counselors have seen students with disabilities or illness attend with success:

Hofstra

CW Post

Centenary

 

Other responses from colleges and counselors:

DePaul has a program for students with chronic illnesses

 

Fairleigh Dickinson is very understanding about disabilities; they offer online classes, so perhaps your student can work out a way to take a few online classes that he can keep up with from home when he needs to miss school.

Stanford U. has an outstanding CF clinic and there is an active community of families of CF kids out here.   Santa Clara U is just a few miles from Stanford, so the student would have good medical resources nearby.  Stanford, would, of course,also provide a good combination of academics and medical care.

Rowan University also has a strong student support

office – not just for students with disabilities but

for students who encounter difficulty in general.

Sacred Heart

 

STAC Pathways Program at St Thomas Aquinas College in Rockland

 

University of Delaware have great programs.

University of Vermont

 

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