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COLLEGE SUCCESS FOR ALL
Guiding Diverse Learners to College Success - Every Step of the Way


5 Critical College Readiness Skills: Building College Success Skills that Actually Matter
Only 40% of students with learning differences graduate college successfully. The key? Starting college readiness development in 9th grade, not waiting until junior year panic sets in. Research from 50+ college program directors reveals five critical skills that determine success: genuine motivation, independent living capabilities, executive function, self-advocacy, and social connections. Students who develop these college success skills early have years to practice and ref

Marie Guarnieri
Sep 223 min read
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10 Reasons to Start the College Journey in the Fall of Junior Year
Starting your college search and preparation during junior year isn't just recommended—it's essential for reducing stress and finding your perfect academic fit. By beginning early, you'll have ample time to explore your options, develop crucial skills, and make informed decisions about your future. For students with learning differences, this measured approach is especially crucial, as the application process demands significant organization and planning skills.

Marie Guarnieri
Sep 153 min read
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More Than Grades: Helping Your Teen Thrive in College and Beyond
High school isn’t just about getting into college; it’s also about building the skills to thrive once there. From choosing the right academic challenge and fostering independence to making reading a habit, traveling to broaden perspectives, and teaching essential life skills, parents can help their teens prepare for both college and adulthood. Start early to make the transition smoother and more successful.

Marie Guarnieri
Aug 123 min read
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The Hidden Key to College Success: Executive Function Skills
Executive function skills like time management, organization, and task initiation are key to college success—especially for students with ADHD or learning differences. Start early in high school, fade support gradually, and explore tools like Google Calendar and Pomodoro timers. The right college support programs can make all the difference.

Marie Guarnieri
May 54 min read
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Supporting Your Neurodivergent Teen's College Transition
As a parent of a high school student with neurodivergent traits, such as autism, ADHD, or other learning differences, you play a crucial...

Marie Guarnieri
Sep 9, 20242 min read
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Navigating College Preparation for Your ADHD Teen: Essential Tips for Parents
Preparing for college can be a challenging task, especially for students with ADHD. The transition requires a set of skills that must be dev

Marie Guarnieri
Jun 17, 20243 min read
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5 Challenges Autistic Students Face in College (and How to Prepare While in High School)
The leap from high school to college can be daunting for any young adult, but for autistic learners, adapting to new environments,...

Marie Guarnieri
Jan 8, 20243 min read
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Unlocking Success: Why Registering with Disability Services in College Matters
By law, U.S. colleges and universities are required to provide reasonable accommodations to ensure education is accessible for students with

Marie Guarnieri
Sep 14, 20233 min read
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7 Tips for Parents to Support their Overwhelmed or Lonely College Freshman
With the start of the new school year, college freshmen are facing one of the greatest transitions they have ever experienced. While the...

Marie Guarnieri
Sep 5, 20233 min read
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10 Tips for Talking to Professors about Your College Accommodations
Communicating with your professors is an essential part of implementing and managing your accommodations in college. It can seem...

Marie Guarnieri
Jul 24, 20234 min read
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10 Practical Life Skills to Master this Summer!
Preparing for Freshman Fall in College As the countdown has started, the lists of what to bring are taking form (pillows, towels, a lamp,...

Marie Guarnieri
Jun 27, 20233 min read
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College Bound: How Early is Too Early to Start Preparing?
As a parent of a teenager with learning disabilities, you may wonder when the right time is to start preparing your child for college....

Marie Guarnieri
May 25, 20233 min read
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Three quick tips for preparing for college while in high school
Meet with your school counselor or special education teacher to discuss your current IEP or 504 Plan. Make sure you are aware of your...

Marie Guarnieri
Apr 3, 20231 min read
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College Readiness: Is my teen ready for college?
5 key areas to consider if your teen has special learning needs Next Step College!? If you are a parent of an autistic teen, or who has...

Marie Guarnieri
Apr 3, 20237 min read
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