<p>I understand the clarification. Yes, I do know how to advocate regarding my disability. Thank you for suggestion regarding the advocacy group. I am still trying to apply to UMD-CP for transfer admission. They are the only school in the state of Maryland that has the journalism major. UMBC (I currently attend there) does not have it. Towson has the same way as UMBC. Do you know the GPA for transfer admission at UMD-CP by any chance? Thank you for responding and good luck with your situation. Thank you for the advice and it will definitely be put to good use regarding self-advocacy. I have also found a program that works with UMD-CP. They are called the Achieving in Higher Education for People with Developmental Disabilities (AHEADD). They work with people with all types of disabilities (Autism, Aspergers, high-functioning Autism, learning disabilities, Non-Verbal Learning Disabilities, and others) and they work with the University of Maryland-College Park. They also work with other universities across the United States. I researched this about a couple of years ago. I am trying to also contact College Living Experience to see if they can be of assistance.</p>
<p>If you want more information about AHEADD, please visit the following website link:</p>
<p>[Autism</a>, Asperger’s & ADHD Support for College Students - AHEADD](<a href=“aheadd.org”>http://www.aheadd.org/)</p>
<p>[Autism</a> Support for College in College Park, MD](<a href=“aheadd.org”>aheadd.org)</p>
<p>Also, the advocacy group on the UMD-CP campus is called Active Minds.</p>
<p>Thank you for responding.</p>