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Education: College Research (General Audience)

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“Top 20 Best Online Colleges for Students with Autism” — OnlineCollegePlan.com

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Education: College Research


The top 20 online colleges ranked in this article show outstanding commitment to their students on the spectrum by cultivating programs that strive to ensure student success regardless of their level of functionality. To create this list, the authors used the schools’ websites whenever possible. In cases where a school did not provide the information on their own site that was required, they used the databases of both U.S. News and World Report and of National Center for Education Statistics.


“Understanding Asperger Syndrome: A Professor’s Guide” – OAR

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A concise introduction to life as a college student with Asperger Syndrome.

This video features Michael John Carley from the Global and Regional Asperger Syndrome Project (GRASP) and Kiriana Cowansage, an NYU Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Neuroscience as the primary instructors. OAR’s own Scientific Council Chairman, Dr. Peter Gerhardt, also appears in the video to provide information on the topic of “reasonable accommodations” in the college classroom.


College Navigator – National Center for Education Statistics

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Agency: US Department of Education

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Parents/Family Members, Professionals, 22+ Years, General Audience

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Education: College Research


Database website that allows you to search for colleges by state, area of study, level of degree, cost, and several other factors. The site also offers statistics on individual schools for informational purposes.

This site was created by the US Department of Education.


College Supports for Learning Differences

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Education: College Research


A comprehensive online guide to college support services for students with LD, AD/HD, and Autism Spectrum disorders. It offers profiles of over 400 colleges and postsecondary programs. This is a subscription-based service – trial subscriptions are available.


Is College For You? — Indiana Institute on Disability and Community

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Education: College Research, Spanish Resources (Recursos en Español)


Spanish and English versions of this popular book available. This guidebook is written to assist high school students and their families when considering college as a future option. The guidebook
contains basic information, tools, and resources to help students make informed decisions about whether or not college is for them.

Spanish download available here.


Navigating College: A Handbook on Self-Advocacy

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Parents/Family Members, 22+ Years, General Audience

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Education: College Research, Self Advocacy


A first-of-its-kind resource written by autistic adults for autistic college students exploring the various aspects of the higher education experience.


Students with Intellectual Disabilities — Federal Student Aid

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Financial Planning: Grants & Scholarships, Education: College Research


Students with intellectual disabilities may be able to get certain types of federal student aid.

Read this Federal Student Aid web page for more information.


The K&W Guide to College Programs and Services

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Education: College Research


A comprehensive guide of colleges throughout the country who have programs and services for students with special needs. The guide lists applicable programs by disability as well as location.


Top College Consultants

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Name: Eric Endlich, Ph.D.

Title: Psychologist/Founder

Phone: (833) 932-7759

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eric@topcollegeconsultants.com

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Parents/Family Members, 22+ Years, General Audience

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Education: College Research


“Serving the full spectrum of learners,” they are passionate about helping autistic teens nationwide transition successfully from high school. Following a thorough evaluation of students’ needs, they help them select and apply to colleges or transition programs.


Winning: A College Guide for Students with Disabilities

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Parents/Family Members, Professionals, 22+ Years, General Audience

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Education: College Research


A website guide that helps students with disabilities on their transition into college.


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