
The Role of Higher Education in Career Development
The statistics can be hard to follow β is college worth the ROI? This session explores how pursuing higher education benefits graduates with learning disabilities in accessing gainful employment.
Choosing a major is as simple as deciding on what you like and donβt like, right? Unfortunately, the old adage of making a career out of doing something you love is outdated in these fast-paced, complex times β when the information age has revolutionized career paths and options.
For students with learning disabilities, figuring out what you enjoy doing, what you are good at, and how those relate to the job market, is a formidable challenge. So what should future or current college students consider when choosing a major?
This learning series session take apart popular majors like Game Design and compare that to another popular major, Hospitality, to get a better idea of what you need to keep in mind when choosing a major.
The statistics can be hard to follow β is college worth the ROI? This session explores how pursuing higher education benefits graduates with learning disabilities in accessing gainful employment.
This session provides insights on the major shifts from high school to college while providing a tool families can use to anticipate challenges and simplify the college choice and evaluation process.
In this session, learn how our experienced learning specialists work with students to ensure they have the executive functioning skills needed to find academic success and to plan for their future.