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Autism in College: Autistic in College: Tips, tricks, and Advice
This guide is designed for self use by autistic and aspergerian individuals for help, information, and guidance as well as instructors, support staff, friends, and colleagues
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What is Autism?
Autism Characteristics
The Autistic Experience for Neurotypicals
Autism Information for Faculty and Staff
Autistic in College: Tips, tricks, and Advice
Autistic Identity and Understanding Yourself: A Guide for Autistic People
Coping Mechanisms
Guide to HCC: Maps, Departments and Services
Research Papers and Projects on Autism: Using Your Academic Library
Connect with other Autistic people
Autism Scholarships, Grants, Conferences and Further Education
Career Guidance for Autistic Students and Staff
Autism in Adulthood
Autism and Health
Getting the Best Experience
Research Autism: College Central
Autism Goes to College: Choosing a College, a major
DIscolosure and Self-Advocacy
Whether to Disclose Your Disability in College
Advocate for Accommodations in College
“I Just Want Them to See Me As…Me”: Identity, Community, and Disclosure Practices Among College Students on the Autism Spectrum
Getting and Using Your Accomodations
Academic Supports for College Students with an Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Overview
Obtaining Approved Accommodations through Your College’s Disability Services Office
Driving
A Driver Training Program Intervention for Student Drivers with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Multi-site Randomised Controlled Trial
Gaming
"To Be Quite Honest, If It Wasn't for Videogames I Wouldn't Have a Social Life at All": Motivations of Young Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder for Playing Videogames as Leisure
Resources: Gaming
Social Experiences
I Spent Most of Freshers in my Room”—A Qualitative Study of the Social Experiences of University Students on the Autistic Spectrum
I avoid pubs and the student union like the plague': Students with Asperger Syndrome and their negotiation of university spaces
Friends
Advice from a Freshman with Autism on Making Friends in College
Social Participation and Friendship Network in Young Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Loneliness, friendship, and well-being in adults with autism spectrum disorders
Making friends - a guide for autistic adults
The change from IEPs used in K-12
Students with Disabilities Preparing for Postsecondary Education
Communicating with Your Professors
Communicating With Your Professors
Sample communication graphic
Stories
Videos
Autism Goes to College
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