Bridging communication differences between autistic and non-autistic people. Editorial Board Member Arianne Garcia and contributor Katie Newton discuss the limitations …

Bridging communication differences between autistic and non-autistic people. Editorial Board Member Arianne Garcia and contributor Katie Newton discuss the limitations …
Disclosing your autism to college friends can be a way to grow friendships and develop even better connections to people who share your interests.
Should you disclose your autism in college? STEM graduate Justin Robbins shares the pros and cons based on his college experience.
Inclusive college models for students who have autism. Editorial Board Member Theresa Revans-McMenimon and her husband John McMenimon talk about …
Hear about one student’s experience in an inclusive concurrent enrollment program, and what he’s up to in college now.
Editorial Board Member Claire Barnett and her college friends talk about being autistic as well as being friends with students …
Editorial Board Member John Caldora and spouse Alexandria Crabtree Caldora on how autistic people can navigate communication challenges in their …
Hear from an autistic STEM employee about the college transition and how he’s succeeding in the workforce.
However, before you despair and conclude that facilitating a peer-support group is not for you, please remember that things usually sound more complicated written out on paper than they are in practice!
Your academic journey may take some time, maybe even lots more time. Do your best and enjoy the ride, and don’t judge your self-worth by the length of time it takes to complete a degree, the grades you earn, or the salary you make.