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http://www.landmark.edu – Landmark is a college focused on students with learning disabilities, ADHD/ADD and similar issues.
http://www.beaconcollege.edu/ – Beacon is another college focused on LD and ADD/ADHD issues.
If you are looking for programs related to hands on education then looking at your local community or technical college could be a good starting point. This would give you the opportunity to enroll in a program focused on hands on education that would also have an academic component in case you eventually wanted to transfer for a four year degree.
Whatever you do I would recommend finding out where the Disability Services office is. If you go make sure to bring your most recent disability evaluation with you. Since you had special education services in k-12 your High School should be able to give you a copy of your IEP and assessment. It is key that you have a copy of the assessment so I would make a copy before you give it to anyone.
If you want further support and information:
http://www.ldonline.org
http://www.ldaamerica.org/
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