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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m a professor at a public university that is STEM focused. In the last 10 years I have noticed a significant increase in ASD students. This semester, I have 3 students that receive accommodations and have disclosed their disability to me. One student also disclosed that they also have bipolar disorder. The students seem to benefit from a large university (student support resources) and don’t seem overwhelmed or isolated. [/quote] +1 on the STEM focused. DS is at a < 20,000 student university that is STEM focused. Consider applying into the honors college. Look at "special interest" housing. Having an opportunity to live with like-minded students right outside one's dorm door is such a plus on the socializing, dining, studying, front. So far he is having a great experience and made a nice group of friends (much more welcoming than in HS). Best of luck to you![/quote] May I ask what school?[/quote]
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