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The Regents Center for Learning Disorders is here to help. This site is your gateway to information about how the RCLD can help students with known or suspected learning disorders maximize their ability to learn at the postsecondary level. Explore this website to find out what we do and how you can access our services. You will also find study strategies, teaching tips, lists of books and materials related to learning disorders, and links to many other valuable websites. For a quick overview and answers to commonly asked questions, review the Board of Regents Official Guide for Parents, Teachers, Students, School Counselors, and Psychologists. The Official Guide to the Regents Centers for Learning Disorders will answer your questions about what the Regents Centers can do to help students with learning disorders, how students can access help through the Regents Centers, and what documentation students need to provide in order that the RCLD may determine eligibility for appropriate academic accommodations. New! Information has been provided from the State Department of Education, Division for Exceptional Students, regarding transitioning to the postsecondary setting. We have included a template developed by the SDOE for the Summary of Performance (SOP) form. High school students and their parents/guardians should familiarize themselves with this information. Regents Center for Learning Disorders This web page has been designed to provide general information about the Regents Centers to students, families, and professionals in the community. We do not, unfortunately, have the resources to respond to individual questions. If you have specific questions, please contact the Office of Disability Services at the school in which you are interested. For webpage comments: psylmw@langate.gsu.edu |
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