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    Autistic College Students and COVID-19: Anxiety, Support Needs and Responses by Specialized Programs

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    Providing resources and support to college students during the COVID-19 global pandemic has produced unique challenges for all students, particularly those with autism. In March 2020, halfway through the spring term, the COVID-19 global pandemic forced most institutions of higher education across the country to move all instruction and support to an online, remote format, including those for students with autism. Colleges and autism support programs are now grappling with how to effectively support students amid a global pandemic. Yet there is little information available about how students’ needs have changed with this new environment. In this exploratory study, 76 college students with autism from across the country answered a series of questions (both Likert scale and open-ended) about their anxieties related to COVID-19 and attending college. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis. Results revealed that students are most anxious about getting sick or spreading COVID-19 to others and least anxious about wearing masks and needing to socially distance. This paper also profiles the adjustments made to several college autism support programs (led by the authors) in order to accommodate the changes to college campuses and the impact on student needs. The survey results and recent experiences across programs will inform recommendations for colleges as they build toward more inclusive, supportive campus environments and respond to crises like the pandemic

    Starting or Strengthening Your Program to Facilitate College and Career Success for Students with Autism

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    Many programs for students with autism are looking for unique ways to provide supports. This presentation will describe the variety of supports used in colleges and universities around the country. Topics will include 1) establishing a campus wide response, 2) transition programming, 3) developing a support program, and 4) developing skills for employment

    Strategy Workshop for Facilitating College and Career Success for Students with Autism

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    This workshop is a follow-up to the morning presentation on the same topic. Activities and discussions will assist participants in planning creative supports for facilitating college and career success for students with autism, using examples from colleges and universities around the country
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