Neurodivergent College Guide · 2026

Top 20 Colleges with the Best
ADHD & Neurodivergent Support

Ranked by depth of support programs, not prestige. These schools don't just accommodate neurodivergent students — they're built for them.

20 schools reviewed Updated March 2026 ADHD · Dyslexia · ASD

Standard disability services offices offer basic accommodations — extended test time, note-taking assistance. The schools on this list go much further: dedicated learning centers, embedded coaches, peer mentoring, faculty training, and in many cases programs specifically designed for students with ADHD, dyslexia, and autism spectrum conditions. These schools treat neurodivergent students as an asset, not an accommodation.

Tier 1 — Exceptional (dedicated program)
Tier 2 — Strong (robust services)
Tier 3 — Solid (above-average support)

🏆 Tier 1 — Exceptional ADHD Programs

01

Landmark College

Putney, Vermont · Private Liberal Arts
98
Support Score
Exclusively for LD/ADHD/ASD students

The only accredited college in the US designed exclusively for students with learning disabilities, ADHD, and autism spectrum conditions. Every professor is trained in UDL (Universal Design for Learning). Small classes (avg 6 students), mandatory coaching, and a curriculum built around how neurodivergent brains actually learn. Not a support program — it's the entire school.

ADHD-specific Dyslexia ASD Mandatory coaching Transfer pathway
~$60K
Tuition/yr
~500
Total enrollment
6:1
Student/faculty
100%
LD/ADHD students
02

University of Arizona

Tucson, Arizona · Public Research University
94
Support Score
SALT Center (Strategic Alternative Learning Techniques)

The SALT Center is the gold standard for ADHD support at a major research university. Students receive individualized weekly coaching sessions, strategy instruction, academic monitoring, and peer tutoring — all from specialists trained specifically in LD/ADHD. SALT has operated since 1980 and has a proven track record. Additional fee (~$3,600/yr) but worth every penny.

Weekly 1:1 coaching ADHD specialists Strategy instruction Additional fee
$12K / $37K
In/Out-of-state
49,000
Enrollment
Since 1980
SALT founded
~1,500
SALT students/yr
03

University of Denver

Denver, Colorado · Private Research University
91
Support Score
Learning Effectiveness Program (LEP)

LEP is one of the most comprehensive fee-based LD/ADHD programs in the country. Students work with dedicated learning specialists, attend weekly coaching, receive priority registration, and access a dedicated study lounge. LEP integrates directly with academic departments so faculty understand student needs. Strong outcomes data — LEP students graduate at higher rates than the general population.

1:1 learning specialists Priority registration Faculty integration Additional fee
~$57K
Tuition/yr
12,000
Enrollment
~$4,500
LEP fee/yr
04

Curry College

Milton, Massachusetts · Private Liberal Arts
89
Support Score
Program for Advancement of Learning (PAL)

PAL has been supporting students with language-based learning disabilities and ADHD since 1970. Students work with master's-level specialists in small groups and 1:1 sessions, with a focus on developing metacognitive strategies. PAL students take regular college courses alongside all students — full integration, not isolation. Strong for students with dyslexia + ADHD combination.

Since 1970 Dyslexia + ADHD Master's-level specialists Fully integrated
~$43K
Tuition/yr
~2,000
Enrollment
~$7,500
PAL fee/yr
05

American University

Washington, DC · Private Research University
87
Support Score
Learning Services Program (LSP)

AU's Learning Services Program provides ADHD and LD students with weekly strategy sessions, academic coaching, and assistive technology training. Set in DC, AU is a strong fit for students interested in policy, law, or international affairs who also need robust academic support. LSP specialists are embedded within the academic experience, not siloed in a separate office.

Weekly strategy sessions Assistive technology DC location Additional fee
~$55K
Tuition/yr
14,000
Enrollment

🥈 Tier 2 — Strong Support Programs

06

Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)

Rochester, New York · Private University
85
Support Score
Disability Services + Spectrum Support Program

RIT's Spectrum Support Program is among the best in the country for ASD students, with strong ADHD overlaps. Students in STEM, design, and computing fields — RIT's strengths — benefit from a culture that already values different cognitive styles. Dedicated academic coaches, peer mentors, and social skills programming.

ASD specialistSTEM focusPeer mentoring
~$53K
Tuition/yr
19,000
Enrollment
07

University of Connecticut

Storrs, Connecticut · Public Research University
83
Support Score
Center for Students with Disabilities (CSD)

UConn's CSD is one of the most fully-staffed disability services centers at any public university. Dedicated ADHD specialists, learning strategy workshops, assistive technology lab, and a coaching program. Strong for Connecticut residents seeking an affordable flagship experience with real support.

ADHD specialistsCoaching programAssistive tech lab
$17K / $38K
In/Out-of-state
27,000
Enrollment
08

Hofstra University

Hempstead, New York · Private University
82
Support Score
Student Access Services + PALS Program

Hofstra has strong LD/ADHD support with individual coaching, peer tutoring, and a structured transition program for incoming freshmen. Close to NYC, making it a strong commuter option for Long Island and NYC families. PALS (Program for Academic Learning Skills) offers structured academic support beyond basic accommodations.

Freshman transition programNear NYCPALS program
~$48K
Tuition/yr
11,000
Enrollment
09

Lynn University

Boca Raton, Florida · Private University
81
Support Score
Institute for Achievement and Learning (IAL)

Lynn's IAL program is specifically designed for students with LD and ADHD. Small classes, structured study halls, weekly coaching, and a focus on executive function development. Warm Florida campus with a tight-knit community — often recommended for students who struggled in large high school environments.

Executive function focusSmall classesAdditional fee
~$39K
Tuition/yr
~3,000
Enrollment
10

Marist College

Poughkeepsie, New York · Private University
80
Support Score
Office for Student Accessibility + ADHD Coaching

Marist offers dedicated ADHD coaching alongside standard accommodations, with a focus on executive function, time management, and organization skills. Beautiful Hudson Valley campus, strong business and communications programs. A strong choice for students who want real-world internship access (NYC proximity) with a supportive campus culture.

ADHD coachingExecutive functionNYC proximity
~$43K
Tuition/yr
7,500
Enrollment
11

Indiana University Bloomington

Bloomington, Indiana · Public Research University
79
Support Score
Disability Services for Students + ADHD Coaching

IU Bloomington runs one of the most active disability services offices at any Big Ten school. ADHD-specific coaching, strategy workshops, and peer support groups. Strong for students going into business (Kelley), media, or education. Large campus means more resources — the support office is well staffed and proactive.

Big Ten resourcesPeer support groupsStrategy workshops
$11K / $38K
In/Out-of-state
47,000
Enrollment
12

University of Vermont

Burlington, Vermont · Public Research University
78
Support Score
ACCESS (Accessibility, Community, Coaching, Education, Support Services)

UVM's ACCESS program has earned a national reputation for ADHD and LD support. Proactive coaching model — coaches reach out to students rather than waiting for help requests. Burlington is a small, walkable city that works well for ADHD students who thrive in lower-stimulation environments. Strong environmental science and pre-med programs.

Proactive coachingSmall city campusStrong reputation
$17K / $44K
In/Out-of-state
14,000
Enrollment
13

Mitchell College

New London, Connecticut · Private Liberal Arts
77
Support Score
Thames Academy + Bentsen Learning Center

Mitchell's Bentsen Learning Center provides comprehensive LD/ADHD support in a small, tight-knit environment. Thames Academy offers a structured first-year experience for students who need extra support transitioning to college. A strong choice for students who want intensive support in a smaller setting (enrollment under 1,000).

Structured first yearSmall enrollmentIntensive support
~$37K
Tuition/yr
~900
Enrollment

🥉 Tier 3 — Solid Above-Average Support

14

West Virginia University

Morgantown, WV · Public Research University
74
Support Score
WVU Accessibility Services + ADHD Success Program

Strong ADHD coaching program and one of the most affordable research university options. WVU has made significant investment in ADHD support infrastructure. Particularly strong for students in engineering, health sciences, and agriculture.

AffordableADHD coaching
$9K / $27K
In/Out-of-state
28,000
Enrollment
15

University of Massachusetts Amherst

Amherst, Massachusetts · Public Research University
73
Support Score
Disability Services + Learning Disabilities Support

UMass Amherst has a robust disability services infrastructure with ADHD-specific staff. Strong STEM and liberal arts programs. Five College Consortium access (Amherst, Smith, Mt. Holyoke, Hampshire) expands options significantly.

5-College accessADHD staff
$16K / $37K
In/Out-of-state
32,000
Enrollment
16

University of Tennessee Knoxville

Knoxville, Tennessee · Public Research University
72
Support Score
Student Disability Services + ADHD Specialist on Staff

UT Knoxville has invested heavily in disability support staffing, including ADHD specialists. Affordable SEC school with strong engineering, business, and architecture programs. Campus culture is welcoming and community-oriented.

ADHD specialist on staffAffordable
$13K / $31K
In/Out-of-state
35,000
Enrollment
17

Fairleigh Dickinson University

Teaneck, New Jersey · Private University
71
Support Score
Regional Center for College Students with Learning Disabilities

FDU's Regional Center is a fee-based program with strong LD/ADHD coaching, strategy support, and staff who specialize in college transition. Close to NYC — strong for students who want to stay in the metro area with real support infrastructure.

NJ/NYC proximityLD specialtyAdditional fee
~$39K
Tuition/yr
10,000
Enrollment
18

Duke University

Durham, North Carolina · Private Research University
70
Support Score
Student Disability Access Office + ADHD Coaching

Duke stands out among elite universities for taking ADHD seriously. Dedicated ADHD coaches, strategy groups, and strong faculty awareness. Notably, Duke has invested in ADHD research — students have access to cutting-edge clinical resources on campus. Best elite option for high-achieving ADHD students.

Elite + supportiveADHD research accessCoaching
~$63K
Tuition/yr
17,000
Enrollment
19

Brown University

Providence, Rhode Island · Ivy League
69
Support Score
Student Accessibility Services + Open Curriculum

Brown's open curriculum — no core requirements — is uniquely well-suited to ADHD students who thrive with autonomy and struggle with rigid structure. Students design their own programs. Combined with solid disability services and a collaborative (not cutthroat) culture, Brown consistently gets high marks from neurodivergent students.

Open curriculumAutonomy-basedCollaborative culture
~$65K
Tuition/yr
10,000
Enrollment
20

University of Denver (Sturm College of Law alternative: DU undergrad)

Denver, Colorado · Private University
68
Support Score
Disability Services Program + Academic Coaching

Beyond the LEP program (#3 above), DU's general disability services office offers strong ADHD coaching for all students. Denver's outdoor culture, active campus, and quarter system (shorter terms = more achievable deadlines for ADHD students) make it a consistently popular choice.

Quarter systemActive campusStrong coaching
~$57K
Tuition/yr
12,000
Enrollment
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What to Ask Every College You Visit

📋 Staffing

How many full-time ADHD specialists (not general counselors) are on staff? What is the student-to-specialist ratio?

💰 Fees

Is the enhanced support program an additional cost? What does it include — and what happens if your student doesn't use it?

🎓 Outcomes

What is the graduation rate for students enrolled in the support program? Ask for data, not anecdotes.

🔄 Proactivity

Does the office reach out to students who are struggling — or do students have to ask for help? Proactive models work better for ADHD.

🏫 Faculty training

Are faculty trained in LD/ADHD awareness? Or is support siloed in one office with no campus-wide culture?

📱 Technology

Does the school provide assistive technology — text-to-speech, note-taking apps, distraction-free testing environments?

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