Programs & Resources
Autism Atrium
Free online webinars covering a variety of topics for students with Autism
Temple Grandin Conferences
Free resources on autism mailing list, learn how Temple defeated the odds.
Autism Speaks
In the resource guide parents can filter by states, age of student, and level of support needed to find what services are available throughout the U.S.
Transition College Internship Program
Provides information on transition and secondary education supports. Also gives real life testimony on programs such as CIP and how it helped students with Autism succeed in college.
Autism Webinars
ARI has provided parents with webinars on a variety of topics to provide parents with information to help their child.
College Living Experience
College Living Experience (CLE) provides transition supports to young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
FaceSay Software
FaceSay™ is a Social Skills Software that improves the social interactions of students with Autism on the playground, where it counts.
The College Autism Network
The College Autism Network is a nonprofit organization linking varied stakeholders engaged in evidence-guided efforts to improve access, experiences, and outcomes for postsecondary students with autism.
College Steps Program
College Steps is a nonprofit that provides customized, college support for students with learning and social challenges such as learning disabilities, autism, and executive functioning deficits.
Civil Rights
Provides information for professionals with resources and easy to support students with disabilities and their transition after high school.
The National Center on Secondary Education and Transition
Resources on transition, technical assistance, and newsletter on recent news and events.
Health Transition Resources
Resources for students, families, those assisting with the students transition. There are also two types of downloadable “toolkits” for both high school guidance counselors, students, and their parents.
health.gwu.edu
Black, Disabled, and Proud Disability Consortium
Provided “tip sheets” to help high school and college students along with parents resources to be successful in higher education.
Autism Self-Advocacy Network
A nonprofit organization run by and for people with autism created to serve as a national grassroots disability rights organization for the autistic community, advocating for systems change and ensuring that the voices of people with autism are heard
National Technical Assistance Center on Transition
Offers resources to help districts prepare students for post-secondary education and employment after graduation.
Transition Community Network
IDEA
https://sites.ed.gov/idea/topic-areas/
Surprising College Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrXnBiWe4_M
Parent Power
https://www2.ed.gov/parents/academic/help/parentpower/booklet.pdf