Schools Is there a college specifically for individuals with ADHD?

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There is a growing interest in universities and colleges specifically designed for students with ADHD. Two notable institutions mentioned are Beacon College and Landmark College, both of which cater to the unique needs of ADHD students. The discussion raises the question of whether these schools offer programs in fields like Physics, indicating a concern for academic options available to students with ADHD. The inquiry reflects a broader search for educational environments that provide tailored support for ADHD learners.
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I'm just wondering...are there any Universities or Colleges made specifivally for those with ADHD? Not just a college that takes precaution or programs for ADHDers but an entire college.
 
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Nuklear, does this concern a child of yours? If so, do they think they have a problem?
 
No no it doesn't. Are those shools gooes and offer a degree in Physics?
 
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