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In the News

2021

  • UArizona Alumnus Gives $1M to Enhance Learning Support Services for Students
  • The SALT Center, supporting students with learning and attention challenges

2020

  • Exploring the Impact of the Pandemic on Students with Disabilities
  • Finding Your College Match If You Have Learning Challenges
  • Please Pass the SALT! with Laurel Grigg Mason

2019

  • UA launches campaign to raise $50M for programs to help students succeed

2017

  • Learning Outcomes Maximized among Engaged SALT Center Students
  • Moving Beyond Stigma to Support Students with Invisible Disabilities

2016

  • The Road to Higher Education With an 'Invisible Disability'
  • Plan for Greater College Costs for Students with Learning Disabilities
  • New Software Aims to Understand Language
  • Completely "Geeked Out:" Renovations, technology enhance services for students with learning challenges 

2015

  • Tech Tools that have Transformed Learning with Dyslexia 
  • Bartlett Gift to Expand SALT Center 
  • Colleges Face Calls for Better Support of Students With Learning Disabilities

2014

  • College Guide Lists UA Among Schools With Strongest Support for Students Learning Disabilities  

2013

  • Succeed in College as a Learning Disabled Student
  • The UA SALT Center, an International Model

2012

  • Bruce R. and Patricia Bartlett Donate $2M to UA SALT Center
  • The Importance of College Counseling Services

2011

  • Hard Decisions for Learning Disabled

2010

  • Pilot Program Preparing Pre-College Students with Learning Challenges
  • Colleges With The BEST Learning Disability Programs
  • 8 Steps for Learning Disabled Students Who Want to Go to College

2009

  • Promising Practices: University of Arizona's SALT Center

2007

  • Need Extra Help? Don't Be Afraid to Ask
  • SALT Center Focus: Learning-Disabled K-12 Students
  • Worth its SALT

2006

  • The SALT Center: A unique UA program for students with learning and attention challenges celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary
  • Dash of SALT produces seasoned students

2005

  • UA center for learning disabled rates an 'A'

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