Transition at College (TaC)

Experience a unique PG/Gap Year track tailored for recent high school graduates that brings confidence and maturity.

A Transitional Path for Greater Success 

Transition at College (TaC) is designed for students who wish to develop their executive function skills. It is ideal for students whose primary diagnosis is ADHD, and who are unsure if college is the right choice for them or want a slower transition from high school into the college experience. 

Similar to a Gap or Post Grad option, TaC is a track that provides resources and opportunities to explore academic, social, and professional interests while assessing strengths and weaknesses. 

Students are admitted to the Associate of Arts in Liberal Studies and may choose the TaC track where they take a reduced credit load within a structured academic and residential environment. TaC provides them with time to participate in on-campus work experiences, developmental classes, skill building workshops, and field trips.  

Landmark College's Nolan Horn and the TaC program

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Why TaC? 

  • Take extra time to transition from high school to full-time college. 
  • Earn up to 18 college credits and take developmental courses for skills- strengthening and academic preparedness. 
  • Nurture greater self-determination, identity, confidence, maturity, and purpose. 
  • Strengthen social competencies, autonomy, and interpersonal relationships. 
  • Experience living away. In doing so, develop time management and prioritization in a supportive living environment. 
  • Build up a stronger academic transcript while exploring degree, career and experiential options. 

Alongside our standard cost of attendance covering tuition, room, board, and fees, there's an additional program fee of $7,500 for a full year of TaC.  

Spring enrollees in the TaC program incur a half-year program fee of $4,000.  

Financial aid options are available for eligible students. 

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