College is a journey, and ADHD is part of the adventure
College students with ADHD are more likely to experience academic, psychological, social, and mental health challenges.
Ways We Support College Students:
Prepare for the High School-to-College Transition:
Get ready for the shift from high school to college to ensure a smoother experience when you arrive on campus.
Smooth Transition into College Life:
Receive support during your freshman year to make the transition into college life as seamless as possible.
Navigate College Reboot After Academic Challenges:
Receive guidance and assistance in bouncing back after academic probation or dismissal to help you get back on track in college.
Plan Your Post-College Path:
Strategize and plan for life after college, helping you figure out your next steps and set achievable goals.
Enhance Social Skills and Campus Involvement:
Develop social skills and discover opportunities to actively engage in college life, both academically and socially.
Discover Your Unique Strengths and Learning Styles:
Identify your personal and learning styles, empowering you to leverage your unique strengths through our "Wired to Win! ™" approach.
Master Time Management, Organization, and Focus:
Hone skills in planning, prioritizing, time management, organization, starting tasks, and staying focused to excel in college.
Establish a Balanced Schedule and Healthy Routines:
Create a well-balanced schedule and adopt healthy habits and routines that support your overall success throughout your college journey.
ADHD Coaching
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ADHD Coaching 〰️
Approximately 1 in 6 College Freshmen is Affected by ADHD., and it looks different for each person.