Select the right college. Not all offer support services for learning disabilities, while others have extensive programs. Inquire.
Understand self-determination. This is the term the experts use as a success indicator for students with learning disabilities in college. It means the ability take control of your learning environment and develop your own strategies.
Look at what worked in high school. Organizational tools, use of a laptop, audio notes for studying--these are all strategies you can adapt to college.
Choose courses carefully. Get advice from the college learning resource center or your advisor, if possible. Start with a good mix that has different approaches: lecture, seminar, lab and so on.
Consider taking fewer courses at a time. Juggling less allows you to more effectively implement learning strategies and adapt new techniques.