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Your child with autism can go to college

Best Practice Blog, Work-Life BalanceBy Sarah SheppardJune 8, 2021

Is college an option for my child with autism? Often, the answer is yes, your child with autism can go to college. Whether they are looking at a two-year associate’s program or a four-year bachelor’s program, or even a trade school for vocational training, there are many options. And, they can be successful, though they may need some supports.

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