Center for Health, Learning and Achievement
For high school students with learning differences, the transition to college can feel like navigating uncharted waters. The complexities of the application process, coupled with the challenges of adapting to a new academic environment, can be overwhelming. Thankfully, The Center for Health, Learning & Achievement (CHLA) offers a lifeline: the Transition to College (T2C) program.
Led by Rob Cunningham PhD, an experienced Educational Consultant, T2C is dedicated to helping these students meet and achieve their diverse goals. The program goes beyond the traditional college counseling model, meticulously considering all post-secondary opportunities available to students, not just the "four-year dream."
We understand that every student learns differently, and their paths to success will vary. Our goal is to empower students with learning differences to identify their strengths, explore their interests, and ultimately, find the right fit for their post-secondary journey.
T2C isn't just for students dreaming of Ivy League institutions. It's for any high schooler with learning differences who is looking to explore their options, whether that's a traditional four-year university, a community college, vocational training, or even a gap year. The program's holistic approach ensures that students are not just academically prepared but also emotionally and socially ready for the next chapter in their lives.
What Makes T2C Unique?
Charting a Path to a Brighter Future
The transition to college is a significant milestone in any student's life. For students with learning differences, T2C at CHLA provides the guidance, support, and resources they need to navigate this journey with confidence and achieve their full potential. By focusing on individual needs, fostering self-advocacy, and embracing all post-secondary opportunities, T2C empowers students to chart their own course for a successful and fulfilling future.