Join us on campus for our upcoming February Open House! We invite you to experience the personalized support, vibrant campus life, and academic excellence that make Beacon College the ideal choice for students with learning differences.
Prevent skill regression this summer with our Summer Bundle! Eligible students can enroll in Summer for Success or College Edge and enjoy Navigator PREP for free. Don’t miss this opportunity to shape your future with confidence.
Intellectual challenge is at the heart of a Beacon education. We take this very seriously, but we are also very practical about it. Our nine bachelor’s degree programs are intended to prepare our students to find worthy work in today’s global marketplace. Additionally, we encourage students to explore their diverse interests through one or more of our 17 minors.
“Pursuing the life abundant” is the pervading theme that infuses everything we do at Beacon College. It’s something we take very seriously indeed.
At Beacon, you’ll be able to be the most that you can be. Both within the classroom and far beyond it, we nurture a vivacious learning laboratory that calls upon you to seek and cherish all of life’s richness.
Financial Aid Considerations for College Students with Learning Differences
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Considering the cost of special education, and then the average graduate rate of students with learning differences, many families are unaware of the financial burdens that come with college. Cost of attendance for a student with AD/HD, Dyslexia, or Autism could include at-cost programs, private tutors, executive functioning coaches, and other support resources that could add significant amounts to room, board, and tuition. For some families, navigating financial aid can be a scary process, especially for those obtaining financial support from vocational rehabilitation services.
This session provides participants an overview of how to initiate the steps of receiving aid, evaluate unspoken costs in higher education, and how to take advantage of financial resources for families.
Join us to learn more about our fun and innovative on-campus summer immersion program for current high school seniors and college transfer students! This 2-week on-campus program helps students develop the skills and confidence to succeed in college.
On the fence about enrolling in our Intro to College Academics: Writing course? Join us for a free "sample" of course content, a brief overview of the topics covered in the course, and introduce how this low-stakes, high-reward 8-week course prepares students for college academics.
Join us to learn more about virtual one-to-one college readiness counseling opportunities for current high school students through our unique, family-centered Navigator PREP programs. PLUS learn about bundling this opportunity with our on-campus summer programs!