Curry College
Acceptance Rate: 89%
Test Scores – 25th / 75th Percentile
SAT Critical Reading: 420 / 520
SAT Math: 420 / 520
Lynn University
Acceptance Rate: 70%
Test Scores – 25th / 75th Percentile
SAT Critical Reading: 500/590
SAT Math: 490/580
Hofstra
Acceptance Rate: 68%
Test Scores – 25th / 75th Percentile
SAT CR 580/660
SAT Math 580 /680
Hofstra seems to have an ADHD program. https://www.hofstra.edu/studentaffairs/stddis/stddis_pals.html
What was your son’s SAT scores? Is it better for him to be competing against stronger students at Hofstra?
All seem to have dedicated ADHD support programs (probably why you picked them).
E.g.,
Lynn University
Boca Raton, Florida
The Institute for Achievement and Learning
https://www.lynn.edu/academics/individualized-learning/institute-for-achievement-and-learning
561-237-7900 or 561-237-7881, ask for head of LD program or executive director of the IAL
Lynn University in sunny and warm Boca Raton, Florida offers arguably the best program for bright, sociably independent students with learning differences. Lynn’s Institute for Achievement and Learning comprehensive support program serves several hundred of the school’s 2,000 undergraduate students and has a staff of 11 full-time employees and 35 part-time employees. Staff includes tutors (tutoring is available in all subjects), LD specialists, and diagnostic/learning specialists. A two-day orientation is mandatory before freshman year. It provides tutoring by professional tutors in all subjects. The more support needed by a student, the greater the cost; however, this is one university where the higher price tag is worth it.
Naples is 2 hours away…easy to for you to pick him up when necessary.
Knowing not much at all Lynn seems the sweet spot in the middle academically and also near by for your support.