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training opportunities that promote acquisition of the functional, social and career skills necessary for students to live productive lives. Contact the school for fees. Colorado “The ASD Program at Purchase College has done so much for me and others! When I was first coming into college, I felt very alone as an autistic person, but when I went to my first support group meeting, I started to feel less alone. I was still shy and scared, of course, but I knew that there were other autistic people at college with me who would understand what it’s been like for me. This past April we conducted our 2nd Annual Autism Awareness and Acceptance Panel and Talent Showcase, the goal of which is to educate our community about autistic people, autism, and autism acceptance. The first year we did this we got two standing ovations, and people even interrupted me when I said I was autistic to clap and quickly cheer me for it. I’d never experienced autism acceptance before that point in such overt amounts let alone from a group of strangers. That day I felt more acceptance from them than I had from my family and friends up until that point. The second year was great overall, but there’s so much more I wish I got the chance to say at the second one but for a combination of reasons I was unable to say it, but I’m confident I’ll be ready next year for sure!” ~ David Cusack Johnson David is s student and a peer mentor with the ASD Purchase Program as well as a member of the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee, Board Member (Purchase College Representative) for the New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG) and Student Fundraiser for the Office of Institutional Advancement at Purchase College. The Colorado State University Opportunities for Postsecondary Success (OPS) program is for CSU students with learning differences and/or disabilities who may benefit from weekly one-on-one support services. These services are in addition to standard academic accommodations provided through the Resources for Disabled Students Office. The program fee is $1,500 per semester plus regular tuition and housing. Grant funding provides a limited number of free scholarships for up to two semesters on a first-come, first-served basis for students on the autism spectrum. Florida Georgia Marino Campus, developed by The Dan Marino Foundation, is a licensed post-secondary school that prides itself in being the logical “next step” in promoting the independence of autistic individuals and other students with developmental disabilities. One-year programs of study include Hospitality, Computer Technology, Entrepreneurship, and Retail. Additional core courses include Finance, Employability and Social Skills Training, Business Etiquette, Health and Computer Safety. Once the student has completed the program, the Campus’ Career Services Department assists in job placement and support. Tuition for the one-year program is approximately $18,600 and covers the cost of instructors, curriculum and administration as well as student support services, peer and academic mentoring, case management, career counseling, internship, job coaching, industry certification fees and student-life activities. Limited scholarships and financial aid may be available for those who qualify. The GOALS Program at Columbus State University is a two-year certificate program that provides a college experience for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Students complete 36 credit hours of inclusive and program-specific courses along with work-related internships that are designed to support the academic and personal leadership development of students. Spaces are limited, so students are encouraged to apply early. For more information and tuition fees, contact the school directly. Nova Southeastern University - ACCESS PLUS provides autistic students services to support their academic achievement, to live independently—and to participate fully in campus life. Access Plus students may receive support in keeping their dorm rooms organized and clean, developing and maintaining schedules to ensure attendance at classes and completion of assignments, career planning, job coaching, support groups, tutors and more. The fee for Access Plus is $8,000 per semester. This is in addition to Nova Southeastern University’s tuition schedule for undergraduate programs. University of West Florida - Argos for Autism Program 12 ZOOM Autism through Many Lenses (AAP) is a Beyond Access service offered by the Student Disability Resource Center that provides academic, social, life skills and career planning support to students with autism who attend the University of West Florida. AAP partners with Career Services, Counseling & Psychological Services, Wellness Services, Housing and Residence Life and various other departments on campus to provide programs and support. Illinois Eastern Illinois University’s Students with Autism Transitional Education Program (STEP) focuses on providing enhanced support in three main skill sets areas: academics, social, and daily-living ZOOM Autism through Many Lenses 13