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Point Park College - Services for Learning Disabled Students
 Programs|Application Requirements|Student Services|Term and Staff Information
 For 1994.
 
About Learning Disabled Programs and Services
 
 
This school accepts Learning Disabled students according to the following definition:According to the National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities, a learning disability is a "general term that refers to a heterogeneous group of disorders manifested by significant difficulties in the acquisition and use of listening, speaking, reading, writing, reasoning, or mathematical abilities." A learning disability is presumably due to central nervous system dysfunction, and is not primarily due to other handicapping conditions, environmental, or cultural influences. It is not a form of mental retardation, or an emotional disorder.
 
There is support for Learning Disabled students but there is not a specific program available for Learning Disabled students.
There is no limit to the number of Learning Disabled students.
There is no limit to the percent of students allowed into the Learning Disabled program.
There were 4 students in the Learning Disabled program in 1994.
 
 Application Requirements
 
 
SAT I is required.
Diagnostic tests are recommended.
A personal interview is not neccessary.
Untimed tests are not accepted.
GED certification is not accepted.
 
 Learning Disabled Student Services
 
List of applicable services for Learning Disabled students:
Remedial Math
Remedial English
Remedial Reading
Diagnostic Testing Services
Note-taking Services
Oral Tests
Readers
Tutors
Talking Books
Tape Recorders
Untimed Tests
Learning Center
Learning Disabled students are tutored individually.
Credit is not given for remedial courses taken.
 
 Learning Disabled Term and Staff Information
 
The Learning Disabled student program runs on a minimal term.
A lighter course load is not given to Learning Disabled students.
Additional time is given to complete degree.
No extra cost for Learning Disabled students.
There are 2 part-time staff persons available to work with Learning Disabled students.
Dr. Robert Alexander, Dean's Assistant for Disabled Students, is the key staff person available to work with Learning Disabled students.
Contact Dr. Robert Alexander, Dean's Assistant for Disabled Students, for more information on Learning Disabled programs at 412 392-3921.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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