Learning Differences
Not everyone learns the same way, and some pretty great people have struggled with learning differences.
Actress Whoopi Goldberg, business leader Charles Schwab, and Olympic diver Greg Louganis, all have struggled with a learning disability (LD) or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder AD/HD.
So while having learning differences can offer a few complications, Nichols has services and people ready to help you. Learning differences don't need to stop you from being successful.
Introduction
Nichols College is committed to providing educational and counseling services for students with learning differences. Our goal is to provide resources for students to reach their learning potential.
College students, as adults, have a right to privacy. A student with learning differences decides whether to disclose that fact to the college. Learning differences accommodations can only be provided if the student contacts the Assistant Dean for Learning Services and submits the appropriate documentation. Appropriate documentation must include the test scores from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised (WAIS-R) or (WAIS-III) and appropriate tests and letters from qualified medical professionals. Documentation and testing must have been completed within three years prior to the enrollment of the student.
Services
Academic Counseling and Advising - Assistant Dean for Learning Services
• Individual academic counseling
• Study skills and and learning styles information
• Faculty support for student accommodations
Academic Resource Center - Director of Academic Services
• Individual tutoring in most subject areas
• Professional ESL tutor
• Writing information
• Drop-in, appointment, block, and weekly tutoring available
Psychological Counseling - Director of Mental Health Services
• Individual counseling
Career Counseling - Director of Career Services
• Individual career counseling
• Career information
Accommodations
Accommodations are developed on an individual basis with the student. The Assistant Dean for Learning Services coordinates this process. The following is a list of some accommodations:
• Extended time on exams
• Testing in the Academic Resource Center
• Alternative exam format
• Limited course schedule
For More Information
Students with learning differences and their parents are welcome to inquire about learning differences services by calling 508-213-2293, emailing
edward.kolek@nichols.edu or writing to Dr. Edward Kolek, Jr., Assistant Dean for Learning Services, Nichols College, P.O. Box 5000, Dudley, MA, 01571-5000.