jennifer54 wrote:
My son is just graduating from High School. He's a very high functioning kid. Well, he applied to Landmark College, a 2 year college for kids with LDs. We were sure he would get in, but he didn't. I think it's because they didn't feel that he was mature enough to attend, but I have to call to find out (we just got the letter yesterday).
We now have to find an alternative. Does anyone know of a college that offers LOTS of support for Aspies? It would be great if it were on the east coast, close to Baltimore. Landmark is in Vermont, so any school that offers good support would be greatly appreciated.
He could go to a community college, but it would be better if he lived away so he can improve his social skills.
I'm hoping someone can help.
Thank you.
Honestly in my experience I have to say I think starting out at a community college might actually be a good idea for someone right out of highschool. I mean I thought if I moved away I might improve my social skills and such to......it didn't quite work out. Truth was I still did have trouble interacting still do......and just sticking myself out there didn't really help just gave me more negative experiences with people and I couldn't go home to deal with it I was stuck in a dorm with people I couldn't seem to make friends with. If I had gone to community college i would have maybe had a better transition though I was not really enjoying my home life either so I wanted to leave. Then again if it's a college with more support for people like him maybe he would not suffer that.
Being away from the people who support him and he's close to might not actually help him.......but everyone is different so maybe for him it would be better to go off to further college. How does he feel about it? I mean this is the beginning to the rest of his life......so its important both of you talk about this and really figure out what would be the best route.
Also just something to keep in mind I have no idea of your financial situation, but if you don't have the means to help pay for the tuition and he will have to rely on loans...community colleges are not quite so expensive so he wont be under a mountain of debt by the age of 22, I wish I would have started at a community college then I might still not have made it in college but at least I wouldn't have so much loan debt. But yeah there are some factors in my situation that might not apply here so that might not be something to worry about.
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