Susan C. Stone and Kristina W. Supler | Mar 25, 2020 | SD Articles
By Davida Amkraut, With Susan Stone & Kristina Supler With college campuses shut down across the country due to COVID-19 coronavirus, it is impossible for prospective students to visit campuses and attend information sessions. They will be unable to observe the...
Susan C. Stone, Kristina W. Supler and Melissa Yasinow | Jan 28, 2020 | SD Articles
Students With ASD and Other Disabilities Need College-Level Accommodations and High School Transition Planning to Succeed College is one of life’s most important gateways to independence, success and economic security, and young adults with disabilities, such as...
KJK | Jan 14, 2020 | SD Articles
By Davida Amkraut Sending a child to college is often an anxiety-provoking prospect. There are so many unanswered questions that plague parents. Will their child be independent enough? Do they have the skills and resources needed to navigate a campus and a whole new...
Susan C. Stone and Kristina W. Supler | Oct 11, 2019 | Articles, SD Articles
By Davida Amkraut, with Susan Stone & Kristina Supler It wasn’t too long ago that the College Board, the company that administers the SAT, decided to include an adversity rating that is sent to colleges. The adversity score is intended to, in some way, level the...
Susan C. Stone and Kristina W. Supler | Aug 12, 2019 | Articles, SD Articles
By Davida Amkraut, with Susan Stone & Kristina Supler Each year, more than 2 million students sit for the SAT. The scores are then reported to colleges and universities and added to the applicant’s file, which also includes transcripts, letters of...