Is a SUNY a fit?

<p>CollegeConfidential have proven to be a very helpful tool to me in the past, which is why I'm writing this thread for my sister.</p>

<p>She's currently a high school sophomore, NY state resident, - a bit early on the road to college, I know - but she's been getting antsy about the college search for a few weeks yet. She hasn't taken her SATs/ACTs yet. Her PSAT score wasn't great, but she admitted she didn't try and barely paid much attention to the exam, knowing it wouldn't count.</p>

<p>But a bit more about her as a student. She was diagnosed with ADHD in her younger years, and has been on different medications ever since. They have helped her be able to focus, and with the right teachers involved, she has made tremendous progress, more than any of us ever expected. She's been in Honors English for the past two years, and anticipates taking a bunch of AP/IB/Honors classes in the future. She's got around a 93 GPA, and is involved in a few extra curricular activities - Girl Scouts, Future Educators of America, Interact (community service club)...etc.</p>

<p>Being that she suffers from a learning disability, and her overall personality, she is looking for a small/medium school where she can continue to blossom as a student. She aspires to become a special education teacher, to help others the way her teachers have helped her. I could see her being OUTSTANDING at this, if only she can find the right college to her her on this journey...</p>

<p>So that's why I'm here. I'm looking from all sorts of opinions on a few colleges that would be good for an education major, with a learning disability.</p>

<p>The catch is that finances are an issue, and so I am clueless when it comes to Out of State aid, since I truthfully don't know if I see ANY of the SUNYs as a fit for my sister. Many are pretty big, and others are in far too rural areas for her. She's a picky brat, I know. But I love her, which is why I'm making this thread.</p>

<p>So anybody with ANY suggestions,
Please let me know!</p>