Research on students with learning disabilities in higher education tends to emphasize their challenges and lower performance, which increases the stigma around this type of disability and its role for individuals and organizations. The goal of this study was to promote a more constructive view of what learning disabilities can provide to individuals and organizations by investigating not only the negatives, but also the potential benefits of learning disabilities and how certain contexts can enhance these benefits or buffer some of their negative consequences. Overall, this study sheds light on an under-researched topic by looking for new ways to help individuals with learning disabilities succeed in higher education and beyond.