Making the Grade with ADHD: How to Succeed in College with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Stephanie Sarkis PhD NCC LMHC



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Making the Grade with ADHD: How to Succeed in College with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Stephanie Sarkis PhD NCC LMHC

Stephanie Moulton Sarkis PhD NCC LMHC Author of 4 books on adult ADD Ph.D. from University of Florida Huffington Post and Psychology Today blogs Licensed Mental Health Counselor and National Certified Counselor Private practice in Boca Raton, Florida Adjunct assistant professor and Clinical Trials subinvestigator at Florida Atlantic University Stephanie Moulton Sarkis PhD NCC LMHC 2

DSM-IV-TR Criteria for ADHD Inattentive type Meets at least 6/9 criteria) Hyperactive/Impulsive type Meets at least 6/9 criteria Combined type Meets criteria for both the Inattentive type and Hyperactive/Impulsive type Criteria may be changing in DSM-5 (2013) 3

How Many College Students May Have ADHD? Affects 4.4 % of adults in the United States 1 8 million people Approximately 2 to 8% of the college population has ADHD 2 One study found 7.48%, with 20% approaching ADHD diagnostic requirements 3 At least 25% of college students with disabilities are diagnosed with ADHD 2 4

How do College Students with ADHD Function Compared to Non-ADHD Classmates? More academic concerns and more depression than non-adhd students 4,5 Students with ADHD also have lower GPAs more social concerns, emotional instability, and substance use. 5 Freshmen with ADHD were more likely to start smoking than their non-adhd classmates. 5 5

Why ADHD Symptoms May Not Show Up Until College Many students are first diagnosed when they reach college The structure of high school may mitigate ADHD symptoms Students have difficulties with self-imposed structure in college Parents provided structure to the student when they lived at home 6

How Symptoms Change into Adulthood At least 50% of children with ADHD retain their symptoms into adulthood 6 Hyperactivity turns into inner restlessness Inattention stays at same level, but hyperactivity looks less hyperactive Start having increased difficulties with money management May begin experiencing legal difficulties 7

What an ADHD Student Looks Like Does not work to potential Has 160 IQ but gets C and D grades Consistently late to appointments Impulsive spending Difficulties with organization Papers fall out of the backpack May have difficulty getting along with roommates or other peers 8

What an ADHD College Student Sounds Like I sit and read, but I get to the end of the page and have no idea what I just read. My friends can sit in the library for 3 hours and study. I just wander around the rows of books until they re ready to leave. My mom used to wake me up every morning for school. Now I forget to set my alarm clock and I miss my class. 9

ADHD Students and their Parents The ADHD student may feel resentful of what they view as their parents interference and simultaneously feel dependent on their parents Many parents have previously had to watch their ADHD children like a hawk Dilemma of backing off/getting involved People with ADHD may go through developmental stages at a delayed rate 10

ADHD Students Over the Traditional Age People with ADHD are less likely to attend college than their peers 7 Higher college dropout rate Return to school later in life May take longer to finish coursework May be working more than one job while attending school 11

ADHD College Students are at Increased Risk For: Car accidents 8 Unplanned pregnancy ADHD teens 10 times more likely to have an unplanned pregnancy than their peers 9 Sexually transmitted diseases 16% vs. 4% for non-adhd adults 10 Depression/anxiety Comorbidity rate of 25%-50% 11 Eating Disorders 4 times more likely in ADHD girls 12 12

Drug and Alcohol Abuse Risks 1 in 5 ADHD adults has experienced substance abuse 12 Start using drugs at an earlier age and have more intense use 13 People with ADHD are more likely to succumb to peer pressure 8% of college students have used stimulant medication illicitly 14 However, people who have ADHD & do not take medication are four times more likely to abuse substances 15,16 13

Medications and ADHD Stimulant medications Adderall, Vyvanse, Concerta, Daytrana Schedule II drugs Non-stimulant medications Strattera Intuniv 14

Medication Issues If students must take their medication while on campus, the medication should be kept in the original pill bottle. Carry letter from doctor stating name and dosage of medication, and diagnosis of ADHD Medications should be secured at the student s residence 15

Should a Student Change Doctors? Students should consider switching to a doctor in their new town if: It is recommended by their hometown doctor Student has comorbidity issues Student has started a new medication or dosage Student is planning on staying in area after they graduate There is an ADHD specialist in the area 16

ADHD Medications and Athletes According to NCAA, ADHD medications are acceptable Yearly NCAA drug testing does not check for stimulants Stimulants are checked at drug testing for NCAA championships Student must have letter from doctor submitted to team physician or coach ahead of time 17

Recommendations for Scholarly Success Seek accommodations Always attend the real class Use the online/televised class as a supplement Use study groups Limit the number of participants to four or five Meet with professors regularly Review tests and class notes Get tutoring on a regular basis 18

Recommendations for Personal Success Seek help from a counselor and/or coach Receive regular health care Get as much sleep as possible Have a structured schedule Study for 30 minutes, take a 15 minute break Schedule in relaxation time, but not too much! Seek healthy stress-reducing outlets 19

Seeking Accommodations Accommodations even the playing field so the ADHD student is working at par with his or her peers. Receiving accommodations in high school do not automatically qualify a student for accommodations in college Private colleges are not required to provide accommodations unless they receive federal funding 20

Applying for Accommodations Apply through college s Office of Student Disability Services (OSDS) Apply as early as possible Most OSDS require Recent ADHD evaluation College may require specific assessment tests Student is responsible for paying for evaluation Copy of IEP/Section 504 paperwork from high school List of the student s requested accommodations 21

Recommended Accommodations Assistance with writing class notes Extended time on tests Testing in a separate and quiet location Permission to record lectures Instructions given in writing Priority in class registration Reduced course load 22

Students Records & Privacy Rights Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA) College students 17 years old and older have exclusive access to their records Must sign a release to allow parental access to records It is recommended that students allow parents to have access to their records 23

Money Tips for ADHD College Students Have student s account linked online to parents account Easy transfer of funds Have a reverse credit card Prepaid amount Get direct deposit & automatic withdrawal Use a bank with local branches 24

Living with Roommates Student should be honest about lack of neatness, but does not need to disclose ADHD diagnosis Student should not discuss their ADHD medication with roommates Pros vs. cons of roommate matching Pros vs. cons of living on own 25

Summary Options available for college students with ADHD Medication Counseling Coaching Tutoring Accommodations 26

Recommended Resources Making the Grade with ADD: A Student s Guide to Succeeding in College with Attention Deficit Disorder by Stephanie Sarkis PhD 10 Simple Solutions to Adult ADD: How to Overcome Chronic Distraction & Accomplish Your Goals (2 nd ed.) by Stephanie Sarkis PhD Adult ADD: A Guide for the Newly Diagnosed by Stephanie Sarkis PhD ADD and Your Money: A Guide to Personal Finance for Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder by Stephanie Sarkis PhD and Karl Klein JD 27

Recommended Resources Survival Guide for College Students with ADHD or LD by K.G. Nadeau ADD and the College Student: A Guide for High School and College Students with Attention Deficit Disorder by P.O. Quinn Test-Taking Power Strategies: Improve Your Test Scores by Learning Express 28

Recommended Resources Becoming a Master Student (10th ed.) by S. Ellis College Rules! How to Study, Survive, and Succeed in College (2nd ed.) by S. Nist-Olejnik & J.P. Holschuh Been There, Should Have Done That II: More Tips for Making the Most of College by S. Tyler How to Become a Straight-A Student: The Unconventional Strategies Real College Students Use to Score High While Studying Less by C. Newport 29

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