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Too frequently, bright and intellectually capable students are academically unsuccessful because they are frustrated by a learning disability.
Despite progress made in understanding learning disabilities, there is much that remains unknown by psychologists and educators. However, an intelligent, motivated student who is diagnosed with a specific learning disability can, with proper guidance and learning assistance, succeed academically in spite of his or her disability. Responding to the needs of such students, Schreiner University offers a comprehensive Learning Support Services Program. The Learning Support Services Program at Schreiner University serves a limited number of students, usually 70-85 each year, who have been diagnosed as learning disabled.
Students in the program attend regular college-level courses, are held to the same high standards, and complete the same curriculum requirements as all other degree candidates. In addition to the LSS staff, the Schreiner University faculty is dedicated to helping students realize their full potential. Students admitted to the Learning Support Services program must be highly motivated, have the intellectual potential for success in a rigorous academic program, and have the ability to meet the demands of college life. Students participating in the LSS program will be charged a fee for the services. Current fee information is available from the
Schreiner University Business Office. |