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Landmark College in Putney, Vermont, USA exclusively serves students who learn differently (including students with dyslexia, ADHD, autism, or executive function challenges). The institution offers associate and bachelor’s degrees; bridge semesters; online programs; and summer options for both high school and visiting college students.   

Nine out of ten Landmark College students who graduate with an associate degree go on to earn a bachelor’s degree, either from the College or another leading university. Alumni graduate at a rate higher than the U.S. average for all students; and at a significantly higher rate when compared to other college students with learning difficulties.  

The Landmark College Institute for Research and Training (LCIRT) pioneers research in Learning Differences and trains educators to implement student-centered best practices. The College’s Center for Neurodiversity champions cultural, social, and scholarly perspectives which aim to strengthen an understanding of neurodivergence in the workplace and society at large.

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