Anonymous wrote:George Mason has an autism program [/quote
+1 for GMU. They are very inclusive in general. Also check out Towson or Clark University in Mass
GW has invested in this with more staff, counselors, and coaches. They have success coaches to help with time management.Anonymous wrote:It depends what support you think she needs. My son needs residential as well as academic support, so while he visited and applied to a range of colleges, he ended up going to a GW, private university known for having lots of single rooms - he had no difficulty getting one with a private bath, where he can decompress by himself and have a quiet environment. It's much less stressful than having a roommate, even a quiet, kind one. The GW Disability Office generally has a good reputation - they met with him to go over his accommodations, notably extended time (which has to do with his ADHD, so your daughter might not need that), and it's worked out pretty well so far, with the exception of one prof who can't seem to get the extended time clock working online!![]()
Anonymous wrote:What are the small tech schools?