August 04, 2020
“Transitions are not about what is probable but about what is possible.” This quote, slightly...
For those who pursue post-secondary schooling on the spectrum, there is not much support pertaining to college life. With OAR’s College Guide, you have a succinct navigational booklet that helps you with a lot, including living on campus. However, if you need more assistance, you also have your school’s office of disability services to help you navigate college and take advantage of any academic or housing accommodations that are available.
Take one or both of our quizzes to help you figure out if living on campus or with a roommate is something that you want to do. After, review the roommate agreements template to get the gist of what it is, and how you and your roommate can accommodate each other’s needs and desires to make for a awesome time together!
August 04, 2020
“Transitions are not about what is probable but about what is possible.” This quote, slightly...
Preparing Your Young Adult for the Transition to Postsecondary Education
May 08, 2020
This blog post has been adapted from “Chapter 5: Postsecondary Education” of OAR’s resource “A...
Resources to Support the New College Student
August 30, 2019
College. The word conjures up so many images and experiences. For incoming freshmen, those experiences...
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