Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. He was tested and is not on the autism spectrum. But, he certainly has those social skills deficits. I get his deficits. We have been doing all sorts of services and we’ve been proactive. He wants to go to college, is smart enough to do so and does have friends. I don’t really need more of a diagnosis. Just a good place to look for colleges.
What about Bucknell? It's a smaller environment with a rigorous engineering program
Anonymous wrote:Op here. He was tested and is not on the autism spectrum. But, he certainly has those social skills deficits. I get his deficits. We have been doing all sorts of services and we’ve been proactive. He wants to go to college, is smart enough to do so and does have friends. I don’t really need more of a diagnosis. Just a good place to look for colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re on FB, consider joining Parents of College Bound Students with LDs, ADHD, and ASD
https://facebook.com/groups/parentsofcollegeboundstudentswithld/
+1
Anonymous wrote:My kid who wanted small, tech-inclined schools looked at:
WPI
Rose Hulman
RPI
Clarkson
RIT (more mid size than small)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some options to consider - my son is also ADD, national merit semifinalist but doesn’t want high pressure and will benefit from supports. We looked at a lot of schools that offer Honors Colleges - gives him a cohort from the start.
Arizona State bigger than VT
U of Arizona bigger than VT
Alabama bigger than Tech
Purdue bigger
Penn State Way bigger than Tech
U of South Florida bigger than Tech
TCU
Op, all but one of these schools are bigger than Tech.The only suggestion here that is helpful (size-wise) is TCU, which is recognized as a top party school.
It would be helpful to know what STEM major your son is considering because a lot of good SLACs and LACs have some good programs.
I have a DD that has a similar social profile. She doesn’t want to go to a party school. I do think at rigorous state schools you can find your people e.g. UVA or Tech. Depending on the major, maybe William and Mary? Case Western, Kenyon, Northeastern, Emory, Tufts, Dickinson, Skidmore could work.