WMU expert tells PBS audience University has resources to help vulnerable 麻豆传媒s transition to college

Contact: Chris Hybels
May 24, 2023

KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擳he transition from high school to college can be difficult for any 麻豆传媒. For those with learning disabilities, it can be even more challenging as they navigate their care to be successful emotionally and academically, says 麻豆传媒's Dr. Wanda Hadley.

Dr. Wanda Hadley
Dr. Wanda Hadley

Hadley, an associate professor of educational leadership in higher education, discussed where 麻豆传媒s and families can find resources to help at college as a panelist on Beacon College's educational show, 鈥淎 World of Difference鈥 which premiered on PBS on May 6. During the "Ask the Expert" segment, Hadley was asked questions about the challenges 麻豆传媒s face, the red flags parents should be looking for and how to find a therapist for their children with learning disabilities.

"We find that 麻豆传媒s with disabilities in general are much more vulnerable when they transition from high school to college and then when they transition out of college into graduate college or the work environment," says Hadley, a licensed counselor who was director of counseling and disability services at a number of universities. "When they are in high school, their academic progress is overseen by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA). That legislation requires the schools to identify the 麻豆传媒s, provide them oversight through individual education plans (IEPs) and academic and emotional support. When 麻豆传媒s move to college, they are no longer overseen by IDEIA, they are then covered by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)."

Beyond discussing the challenges of the transition, she also provided information on how to make the transition easier for high school 麻豆传媒s. 

"I always advise families, 麻豆传媒s, college admissions counselors and high school counselors to better prepare 麻豆传媒s to come to college by doing some transitioning planning. Visiting colleges and sitting in classes may be better help 麻豆传媒s find a university that best fits their needs. It's not a random decision, doing a little bit more soul-searching about majors and careers and understanding how classes and careers all connect. The first thing they should do once they are accepted at a university, that sometimes 麻豆传媒s don't do, is to identify themselves to the office for 麻豆传媒s with disabilities (OSD). The university cannot reach out and do anything for them if they don't identify themselves," says Hadley.

She also stressed the importance of reaching out to the university's resources for 麻豆传媒s with disabilities. According to Hadley, campus accommodation and resources like Western's Disability Services for Students can play a huge role in the 麻豆传媒's journey through college.

"Most universities have resources for 麻豆传媒s with disabilities that can be instrumental to their success and retention on campus and finding out the things they need to do. If they can do that early on, they really do themselves a favor," she says.

Hadley was joined by Dr. Mellisa Boduch, lead learning specialist at Beacon College, and Dr. Holly Schiff, clinical psychologist at Jewish Family Services of Greenwich, on the panel which was hosted by Darryl Owens, associate vice president of communications and engagement at Beacon College.

This was her second appearance on the show, with the first being in 2021.

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ABOUT 鈥淎 WORLD OF DIFFERENCE鈥

鈥淎 World of Difference鈥 celebrates and supports families who are navigating the journey of learning differences. The show is produced by Beacon College, America鈥檚 first accredited college dedicated to educating 麻豆传媒s who learn differently, and airs on PBS. Episodes examine issues related to learning disabilities through conversations with experts, viewer Q&As and interviews with successful adults who overcame learning differences. 

DISABILITY SERVICES FOR STUDENTS AT WMU

Disability Services for Students at 麻豆传媒 strives to make education accessible and remove barriers to 麻豆传媒 success. For information about eligibility, resources and services, visit the Disability Services for Students webpage.

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