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Marshall University Resources |
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Marshall University
One John Marshall Drive Huntington, WV 25755
Marshall University |
Tutoring Services
Marshall University
CTC Building Lower Level Huntington, WV 25755
Tutoring Services |
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H.E.L.P. Program
Myers Hall
520 18th St.
Huntington, WV 25703
H.E.L.P. Program |
Equity Programs
Marshall University
Old Main 207
Huntington, WV 25755
Equity Programs |
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Library Assistance for Patrons with Disabilities
Drinko Library (DL 154)
Marshall University
Huntington, WV 25755
Library Assistance for Patrons with Disabilities |
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Resources and Organizations |
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Association on Higher Education
and Disability (AHEAD)
P.O. Box 21192
Columbus, OH 43221-0192 614-488-4972
voice/TTY
614-488-1174 FAX
AHEAD Program
An excellent organization to contact for individuals with disabilities
who are planning to attend college and who will need special
accommodations. Numerous training programs, workshops, publications,
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International Dyslexia
Association (IDA)
8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 382 Baltimore, MD 21204-6020
410-296-0232 voice
800-ABCD-123 for Messages 410-321-5069 FAX
IDA Web Site
The IDA is an international, non-profit organization dedicated to the
study and treatment of learning disabilities and dyslexia. For nearly 50
years, the IDA has been helping individuals with dyslexia, their
families, teachers, physicians, and researchers to better understand
dyslexia. |
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Children and Adults with
Attention Deficit Disorders (C.H.A.D.D.)
499 Northwest 70th Ave, Suite 101 Plantation, FL 33317
954-587-3700 voice
800-233-4050 voice
954-587-4599 FAX
C.H.A.D.D. Program
C.H.A.D.D. is a national organization with over 32,000 members and more
than 500 chapters nationwide that provides support and information for
parents who have children with ADD and adults with ADD. |
Learning Disabilities Association
of America (LDA)
4156 Library Road
Pittsburg, PA 15234-1349
412-341-1515 voice
412-344-0224 FAX
LDA Program
LDA is the largest non-profit volunteer organization advocating for
individuals with learning disabilities. LDA has more than 600 local
chapters and affiliates in 50 states, Washington, DC and Puerto Rico.
LDA seeks to educate individuals with learning disabilities and their
parents about the nature of the disability and inform them of their
rights. |
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Recording for the Blind &
Dyslexic (RFB&D)
20 Roszel Road
Princeton, NJ 08540
609-452-0606 Voice
800-221-4792 Voice (book orders only)
609-520-7990 FAX
RFB&D Program
RFB&D is recognized as the nation’s leading educational lending library
of academic and professional textbooks on audio tape from elementary
through post-graduate and professional levels. Students with print
disabilities can request cassette or diskette versions of books and
order 4-track tape players. |
Council for Exceptional Children
(CEC)
1920 Association Drive
Reston, VA 22091-1589
703-620-3660 Voice
703-264-9446 TTY
703-264-9494 FAX
CEC Program
The largest international professional organization committed to
improving educational outcomes for individuals with disabilities. |
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Heath Resource Center
One Dupont Circle, N.W. Suite 800 Washington, DC 20036-1193
202-939-9320 Voice
800-54-HEATH Voice/TTY
202-833-4760 FAX
HEATH Resource Center
A clearinghouse of information on topics related to postsecondary
education and disabilities. Publishes an annual resource directory. |
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