Where to Go for Help

Review the following college and online resources for further support.

AT YOUR COLLEGE

VISIT . . . IF YOU NEED HELP . . .
Counseling Center understanding learning styles.
Career Center learning how the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator can be used in career planning or how to align your Myers-Briggs type with your interests and career development options on campus.
Disabled Student Services/Counselor getting advice on learning disability testing and diagnosis and in receiving accommodations if you have a learning disability.

ONLINE

GO TO . . . IF YOU NEED HELP . . .
LD Pride: ldpride.net/learningstyles.MI.htm obtaining general information about learning styles and learning disabilities and using an interactive diagnostic tool to determine your learning style.
National Center for Learning Disabilities: www.ncld.org locating resources on diagnosing and understanding learning disabilities.
Facebook: facebook.com finding groups on Facebook created by students who have learning disabilities or ADHD. These groups are a great way to connect with other students with learning disabilities at your college or other colleges. If you have been diagnosed with a disability, the members of these groups can offer support and help you seek out appropriate resources in order to be successful in college.
National Institute of Mental Health: nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder/can-adults-have-adhd.shtml getting information about how adults who have ADD or ADHD can get diagnosed and treated.

MY COLLEGE’S RESOURCES

To write down your own ideas and resources at your college, download a copy of the page here.