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Aisu 05-29-2012 07:44 PM

Contemplating Seeking Accommodations in College
 
I have recently been diagnosed with Executive Function Disorder (due to perceived damage from neurosurgery to remove 3 Arteriovenous Malformations from my left frontal lobe almost 6 months ago), after discussing my difficulties in prioritizing school work and getting things done with my neurologist.

I wrote about it on the ADHD sub forum hoping for some advice in accommodating/working around the issues (without use of medications meant for people with ADHD), but it seems as though not too many people frequent the board (neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread170320.html).

I am wondering whether I should perhaps request accommodations (maybe extensions on due dates when necessary) from my university for the upcoming semester, but though I have a friend or two who has gone through the process, I do not keep in contact with them, so I have no idea how to go through it.

I think people who are diagnosed with ADHD do apply for accommodations, but though I have symptoms that are very similar to ADHD, I do not technically have ADHD (it is something more related to damage in the executive functioning). Are accommodations classified by disorders (such as this and this for people with ADHD) or in need-based ways (she has trouble focusing, so she will get a tutor for this subject)?

Does anyone know anything about obtaining accommodations in college? (Does it go onto your "record"?)

Ponygirl 05-29-2012 11:40 PM

Not sure, where you're from, but,..............................................
 
I'm in Ma. and when I was in college, they had a "students with disabilities", office. Try and see if there's one where you are!:)

Phyllis

Aisu 05-30-2012 10:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ponygirl (Post 884326)
I'm in Ma. and when I was in college, they had a "students with disabilities", office. Try and see if there's one where you are!:)

Phyllis

Is that what they are called? I know they have offices, but I also remember my friend complaining to me that they make her jump "hoops like a circus animal" and "do tricks" so she could get her accommodations for her special needs and I'm not sure what kind of "jumping hoops" they are going to try to make me do, which kind of scares me.

But I think I'll start with that! Thank you!

janejane 06-22-2012 02:05 PM

If you dont have success with the school's disability services I office, then you could try searching for your own city,s commission for people with disabilities. Good luck!


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