Clark College Support
Clark College stands out as a beacon of support for students with ADHD and other disabilities. Through its dedicated website, the college offers an extensive array of resources tailored to meet the diverse needs of its student population. These resources span from self-care tips and counselor information to guidance on understanding one's rights as a student with a disability. The college’s commitment to flexibility is evident in its attendance and deadline accommodations, along with a specialized program designed to cater to the unique requirements of these students. The website also encourages students to engage with supportive resources, including one-on-one meetings and tutoring sessions, ensuring a well-rounded support system.
Due Dates
Do you need flexible due dates because of your disability, and it takes you a little bit longer to get work done? Click below to see what the guidelines are!
Tutoring Services
ADHD students can run into problems with certain subjects and not know where to turn, you will find all of the different tutoring resources Clark College offers.
Natural Reader - AI Voices
It can be hard to sit and read when you have ADHD and be able to process the information being provided – and in college that can be a make or break.
However, Clark offers a program that will READ to you!
Check it out!
Focus Groups
Do you need a safe space to speak about the struggles of ADHD? There is a focus group that meets so you can, click below for more information.
Additional Assistance & Resources
Government Backed ADHD Resources and Benefits
Here you can find information on protections and workplace accommodations you may be eligible to receive as well as benefits you may qualify for!
CHADD
CHADD, or Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, is the nation's leading nonprofit organization serving people affected by ADHD.
Here you will find training for college students and adults of all walks of life to help one find success when living with ADD/ADHD as well as possible scholarship opportunities, podcasts, and more!
ADDA
ADDA, or Attention Deficit Disorder Association, is the world’s largest organization dedicated exclusively to helping adults with ADHD to live better lives and has been for 30 years. This link will take you to their list of colleges that are designed specifically for students with ADHD & learning differences, as well as more scholarships tailored for students or future students with ADD/ADHD.
This section was researched and written by Casandra Samuelson