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[quote=Anonymous]We're all various shades of autistic in my house, and neurodivergence was/is not a consideration for size, location or style of college. What mattered for our oldest, who is now a junior in college, was whether the disability office would be forthcoming with accommodations, some of which are standard academic ones, and one which is a single dorm room with private bath. He got all his accommodations at George Washington, a private university in DC, but I imagine that many institutions do this as well. He just liked GW best. He loves that it's integrated in the city and the size doesn't bother him at all - he came from a large overcrowded public school, and as long as he has his own space, he's good. My teen DD will also qualify for this accommodation as well, if she chooses to request it. She's the opposite: she wants forests and greenery and no urbanization! [/quote]
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