Callista wrote:
Do you have a diagnosis other than AS? For example, ADHD, a learning disability, a physical disability, a mental illness? If so, you may be able to use that to get the accommodations you need. The specific diagnosis isn't as important as the fact that it gets you into the system, where you can explain your needs more precisely.
The only official diagnosis I have is dyslexia, but I have never been offered any kind of accommodation for that, nor have I ever felt I needed it. Would that get me into the system?
All of the answers have said that I would need a professional diagnosis to get accommodation. Does a university health center usually have a psychiatrist, and if so would they be able to diagnose me? The reason I have not gotten an official diagnosis so far is because money has been an issue in seeing a professional.