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Find Supportive Colleges For Dyslexia Using Real Student Insights

Search 600+ colleges through overviews of their support offerings and verified reviews from students with dyslexia and other learning differences.

450+ Student Reviews

Trusted by Over 500 Families

The ONLY Platform With Reviews From Students With Dyslexia

Insight Counselors Don't Have Without Pathlitics

See what colleges don't reveal about support for dyslexia. Hear from students about accommodations, executive function support, and campus life.

Pathlitics college search results with LD program for dyslexia support

College Planning for Students With Dyslexia Doesn't Have to Be Overwhelming

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Finding The Needle in the Haystack

Finding the right college that fits your student is like finding a needle in a haystack. Traditional search tools don't show what matters- accommodations, executive function support, and campus life. You're trying to find the bullseye where everything aligns: your student's major, distance from home, dyslexia support, and more.

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Not All Disability Services Are Equal

Every college says they support students with dyslexia. But support quality varies dramatically. While all colleges must meet ADA requirements, under-resourced offices may struggle to provide the proactive, individualized support students with dyslexia often need to thrive. Much may be promised, but they don't always deliver. And often, more support is needed.

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High School → College Transition

Moving from high school to college means moving from built-in structures to proactive planning. Choose a college where support can scale to your student's needs. Because supports don't apply retroactively, put them in place from the start—your student can use what they need as they grow.

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You Can't Afford to Get This Wrong

College costs $38,000+ per year. Students with dyslexia who end up at colleges without adequate support may struggle with reading-heavy courses, timed exams, and writing assignments—with minimal help. They may lose credits, financial aid, and confidence. Rebuilding takes time.

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The Missing Piece

You don't know what dyslexia support is really like unless you speak with students who are there. Pathlitics provides verified perspectives from students with dyslexia and other learning needs—insight even college counselors wished they had.

Hear From Students With Dyslexia About What Really Matters

Pathlitics gives you verified reviews from 450+ students with dyslexia and other learning differences, or an IEP/504 plan from high school, sharing what it's actually like navigating college academics, campus life, and support systems.

 

These aren't generic disability reviews. They are dyslexia-specific testimonials—the insight college counselors don't even have without Pathlitics.

Students who learn differently share insights about: 

Accommodations that actually work (not just what's promised)

Executive function support & academic tutoring

Learning support specialists & peer mentors

Dyslexia-friendly accommodations (note-takers, audio books, recording of lectures)

Professor understanding & classroom experiences

Day-to-day reality of having dyslexia in college

Plus, you can privately message students who learn differently at colleges you're considering to ask about their major, professors, social life, and advice for incoming students.

How Pathlitics Helps You Find Dyslexia-Friendly Colleges

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Search 700+ Colleges & Pathways

Filter by:

  • Learning differences/dyslexia support level (basic, moderate, comprehensive)

  • Location, size, setting

  • What documentation you need to apply for accommodations at each college

  • Your student's intended major & distance from home

  • Programs that provide Executive Function coaching and more

  • Student ratings on executive function support, professor responsiveness

  • 100+ comprehensive learning disability support programs

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Read 450+ Verified Student Reviews

Hear from students with learning differences about:

  • What support is really like (not marketing promises)

  • How responsive the disability office is 

  • Executive function coaching quality

  • Challenges they faced (not just rosy testimonials)

  • Professor understanding of needs

  • Whether they'd recommend the college 

  • How they managed the transition from high school to college 

  • What accommodations actually worked

  • Campus social life & whether students feel understood

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Compare Colleges

Compare colleges based on:

  • Disability office quality ratings

  • Available accommodations

  • Student satisfaction scores

  • Cost, location, academic programs

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Connect with Current Students

Privately message students with learning differences at colleges you're considering. Ask about:

  • "How hard is it to get note-taking accommodations?"

  • "Do professors actually allow you to use your computer during class to record lectures?”

  • Get real answers from students using the services

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Make Confident Decisions

Build your college list knowing: what dyslexia support is actually like on different campuses, with confidence your student will have the right supports from day one.

What Parents Are Saying About Pathlitics

Pathlitics gave my daughter agency and empowered her in her search. Not only did we have access to information typically provided by an expensive college advisor, but she loved the ability to read real student experiences.
 
This allowed her to go beyond the marketing material to figure out what informed questions she could ask on visits to make her decision. I have recommended it to so many people!

Lindsay Kruse, Parent of Current 12th grader (Class of '26)

See Dyslexia-Specific Reviews You'll Access

Real reviews from students who learn differently at real colleges. Unlike other tools that show options based on stats, Pathlitics tells students how they will be supported once they get there. Here's a preview of some of the dyslexia-specific insights you'll discover from 700+ pathways:

Pathlitics App Student review, displays student rating, type of program they attended, supports & accommodations they received, pros & cons, & more.

Why Families Choose Pathlitics Over Other Resources

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WHERE Neurodiverse Students Thrive (Not Just Are Supported)

Campus culture, social life, housing from neurodiverse students

Not from the perspective of students who learn differently

Real vs. Promised Support Quality

Learn about the real level of support - students tell you what ACTUALLY happens

Only shows what colleges claim

Connect Directly With Students

Directly message students with similar profiles

No student connection

700+ Pathways

(Beyond Traditional College)

2-year and 4-year colleges, pre-college, gap year, vocational; overview of support highlights and requirements

Only traditional 2-year and 4-year colleges

Learning Difference-Specific Support

Overviews of 100+ learning disability and dyslexia comprehensive programs and what each offers.

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Give Yourself Peace of Mind for $139/Year

College costs $38,000+ per year. For students with dyslexia, the wrong college doesn't just mean poor grades; it can mean executive function issues and mental health crises with no real support. The right college for students with dyslexia? Your student THRIVES.

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Unlimited access to:

450+ Verified Reviews from Students Who Learn Differently

Private, Direct Messaging with Current Students

Executive Function Coaching Information

Details on How to Get Accommodations

Overviews of 100+ Comprehensive Programs for LDs

700+ Pathways

College, Pre-College, Gap Year, Specialized Programs

Webinars with Specialists and College Students

Campus Culture from Dyslexia Perspective

Advocacy Tools to Prepare Students

to Speak Up for their Needs

A $139 investment could help avoid:

Trial & Error Visits

Wasted travel expenses (Cost: $2-5K)

Wrong College

Lacks access to executive function coaching, isolation with no support (Cost, $38,000+/year)

Mental Health Crisis

Coming home, lost confidence (Cost: Emotional Toll)

Transferring Colleges

Lost credits, lost time (Cost, $20-60k+)

The Right Choice

Your student thrives in a supportive environment (Value: Priceless)

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Verified Student Reviews

From college students with learning differences about real academic and support experiences.

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Pathways in Database

Compare support quality among traditional and nontraditional colleges, gap year, and pre-college programs.

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Built by Parents, For Parents.

Pathlitics was created by Amy Kopelman, a parent of a student with learning differences, who spent 20+ years in product management. Pathlitics is used by 20+ independent schools that educate students with learning differences and are twice exceptional (2E). We understand challenges related to students who learn differently because we've lived them.

Still Unsure?

Watch our free College Planning for Students with Learning Differences webinar with a panel of experts with lived experiences.

 

Sign up for our webinar recording plus our Finding A College For Students with Learning Differences email crash course that explains how to begin the college search process, key differences between high school and college, how to evaluate real support at disability offices beyond what their websites say, and how to ask better questions and spot red flags.

 No pressure, just clarity at your own pace.

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