SUNY schools with support for Aspy/ADD kids?

<p>Hi. I am very new to CC and trying to navigate my way to finding info on high functioning asd kids and SUNY schools. I have a couple of years before my twin boys - both mildly on the spectrum - one aspy and one pdd-nos, and both add, apply for colleges. I got some great ideas from another thread but I noticed the lack of NY State schools. Anybody know if any of them provide services? One son is already on a 504, the other still gets resource room and - luckily- has had the privilege of being in integrated classes for his major classes as a non IEP student, even though he has one - so he gets support. They both need help organizational and time management areas - and perhaps someone to review with them. THe northeastern program sounded great for them. Thanks!</p>

<p>I’m afraid I don’t know the answer to your question, but thought you might be interested to know that Rutgers New Brunswick offers support for students with Aspergers: </p>

<p><a href=“http://dddc.rutgers.edu/files/aspergers_college_program.pdf[/url]”>http://dddc.rutgers.edu/files/aspergers_college_program.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Thanks, Dr Seuss - I will check into it! Sounds interesting.</p>

<p>My son has asperger’s and we were in a similar situation last year. He is at SUNY Binghamton
and we have been pleased with there disability office. He was able to achieve all A’s last semester.
As far as the social component of his disability, that is not addressed. He has “friends” and seems happy. the other schools we looked into but were not impressed, were:
SUNY geneseo, TCNJ</p>