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A College Program for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Asperger’s Syndrome

Students with autism and Asperger’s Syndrome often struggle with the social and emotional demands placed on them by the college experience. CLE helps students with special needs acquire the fundamental skills that will help them experience success in college and prepare to transition into independent adulthood. Mentors, tutors and independent living skills instructors at CLE provide the support and assistance that helps students with autism and Asperger’s manage the demands of college.

Academic Support

CLE helps students with autism and Asperger’s Syndrome get off to a good start by assisting with college applications, enrollment and registration. Because a lack of organizational skills is often an issue for college students with autism and Asperger’s Syndrome, CLE mentors and case managers provide students with organizational structure that helps them make it through the day.

With the help of their CLE advisor, students with autism and Asperger’s Syndrome learn to organize their activities and commitments according to a color-coded schedule. The schedule helps students with autism and Asperger’s Syndrome track important deadlines and new activities that make up the life of a college student. Additionally, tests, projects and papers can be color-coded to help students focus on the most important assignments. Visual cues associated with their schedules can help them remember important assignments and deadlines.

The use of adaptive technology helps CLE students with autism and Asperger’s Syndrome manage their assignments and college responsibilities more effectively. Special speech recognition software helps students complete assignments by transcribing their spoken words into written documents. Another technology reads text aloud from a printed source, helping students with reading and writing tasks.

Independent Living Skills

CLE provides independent living skills assistance to students with autism and Asperger’s Syndrome. For example, a wake-up call might help students arrive on time to morning classes, while coaching and hands-on modeling provide students with structured and supervised opportunities to manage household responsibilities within their apartments. A CLE mentor might model a task such as folding the laundry while explaining the proper steps as the student observes. The student then has a chance to perform the task under the supervision of the CLE staff person and receive encouraging and positive feedback.

Using visual cues also help students navigate daily life in college. Simple reminders such as "remember to take medication" or "turn off the lights" help integrate independent living skills into daily routines for students with autism and Asperger’s Syndrome.

Social Skills

CLE staff members offer verbal instruction, modeling, coaching and personalized feedback to students with autism and Asperger’s Syndrome. Group discussions guide students in identifying social opportunities and provide a forum to experiment with functional and age-appropriate responses. The group setting also allows students to discuss issues they encounter in college, including roommate interactions and social engagement. Students have the opportunity to further develop their social skills through a variety of group outings to museums, shopping areas or other popular destinations.