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[quote=Anonymous]OP - You do. It indicate if your teen received a regular high school diploma or not as that might get you more responses. Some programs I know if that you can find details in in Google are: Meaningful Outcomes for Successful Transition MOST run by the Jewish Grouo Home Foundation in Rockville. The DORM in Washington DC serves age 18-35 with a wide range of diagnosis and transition needs including those with autism. George Mason University has a well regarded LIFE año credit program in a residential model for young adults with a wide range of disabilities. GMU also offers a strong academic support program for those with autism who are seeking a credit program. Montgomery College in MOCO may also offer some options for job related training if you could put in wraparound supports of say a college mentor (paid) You can do similar research on college no credit programs. [/quote]
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