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Established in 2002, Marshall University’s College Program for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) offers a unique educational experience tailored specifically for students with ASD. This specialized program provides comprehensive support for students who have been accepted to Marshall University through a separate application process.

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Discover how Marshall University’s College Program for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder can support your educational journey and help you achieve success!

Key Features of the College Program for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Positive Behavior Support Approach

Our program uses evidence-based strategies to assist students in developing essential skills.

Personal Development

We focus on improving social, communication, academic, leisure, and personal living skills through a person-centered planning approach.

Individualized Goals & Strategies

Personal goals are set, and strategies are developed to meet each student’s unique needs.

Pathway to Success

The program is designed to help students achieve their academic goals, enter their chosen career field and lead a fulfilling, independent life.

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The College Program was not just a great help, but a great relief. Knowing that we (my family and I) could count on a place that was knowledgeable about the autism spectrum and people on it, and cared as well, was of great assistance in allowing me to go to college at all. Through strategic academic planning, greatly assisted by The College Program, I managed to graduate within three academic years with my B.S. in Physics, and a minor in mathematics.
Andrew Reinhardt, PhD, Electro-Optics and Photonics