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Autism & College
As post-secondary environments start to adopt neurodiversity-affirming frameworks, more and more students on the autism spectrum are starting to enroll in university. However, these students may not have the support services that they need to succeed and may face many mental health issues.
Current research shows that autistic students are often isolated and face loneliness, along with victimization. The current study (White et al., 2011) shows that the rate of students currently in the college environment with undiagnosed ASD is anywhere from 0.7%-1.9%. This shows that there are many students entering college who are autistic and are undiagnosed.
In the college environment, ASD is highly correlated with co-occurring mental health issues, including high social anxiety, depression, and aggression.
This is an important piece of research that highlights the need for more attention to autism in the college environment.
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