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Fast Fact #1
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Discover why only 1 in 225 new college students self-report autism despite 1 in 68 diagnosed with ASD. Explore enrollment, disclosure, and stigma...

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Discover how college success for students with autism extends beyond grades, emphasizing achievements inside and outside the classroom. Explore...

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Explore narratives from university students with ASD or ADHD on disclosure experiences and reactions. Insights supported by National Science...

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Discover insights on university life with ASD, highlighting faculty knowledge gaps and student support needs. Empower autism inclusion in higher...

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Fast Fact #3
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Discover Fast Fact #3 by College Autism Network, exploring Autism Spectrum Disorder beyond labels, highlighting diverse brain processing and...

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Fast Fact #4
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Discover Fast Fact #4 by College Autism Network highlighting resilience in autism: half faced disruptions in education/employment, yet most found...

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Fast Fact #5
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Discover key insights on autism and post-high school outcomes: half of youth with autism maintain stable education or employment, highlighting...

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Fast Fact #6
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Discover Fast Fact #6 from the College Autism Network highlighting how family mental health impacts continuous employment and education for youth...

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Fast Fact #8
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Discover why formal accommodations for college students with autism may fall short, highlighting challenges in implementation, diagnosis, and unmet...

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Fast Fact #9
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Discover how mentoring for college students with autism extends beyond academics to support social and emotional growth, enhancing their college...

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Fast Fact #7
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Accommodations and Support in Higher Education: Insights from the Autism Community View/Download PDF Formal accommodations may not adequately...

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