Clinton Community College
Conquering College Organization:

Fending Off Chaos
Organization and time management are essential to college success. Without parents or teachers looking over your shoulder, disarray can sink you, and a good night’s sleep can be no more than a dream. (Indeed, lack of sleep is often a major problem for college students with AD/HD.) Without frequent deadlines to keep you on task, it’s easy to fall behind. Here’s how to structure your environment and your day.
If you’re already at school, box up everything that doesn’t meet the once-a-week test, and put it in a closet or storage area.
Do the same at your desk. Store supplies you use frequently in drawers, and whisk the rest away, leaving the desktop free of distraction so you can focus on course work.
Assign places to everything—your books, toothbrush, wallet, keys. Knowing where to find them will get you out the door faster.
If you’re comfortable using gadgets, plug the information into the calendar function on your cell phone, MP3 player, or personal digital assistant (PDA), and set reminder alarms. If you can’t put together a realistic schedule, consider working with a coach or counselor.
notes in class and file them into course folders, work on assignments in your spare time, and keep a searchable record of everything by subject and date. College Advice for ADHD Students