
Marching to the Beat of My Own Drummer: Achieving on the Autism Spectrum
This guest post is by Stella G, a young woman on the autism spectrum who has been accepted and is attending Berklee College of Music. Stella is applying for
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This guest post is by Stella G, a young woman on the autism spectrum who has been accepted and is attending Berklee College of Music. Stella is applying for
This guest post is by Lauren Stein, a young woman on the autism spectrum who has been accepted and will be attending University of Wisconsin – Whitewater
This guest post is by Bobby Anderson Fitzgerald, a young man on the autism spectrum who has been accepted and will be attending Florida Southern College majoring
This guest post is by “Zak” Zachariah Andrew Snow, a young man on the autism spectrum who has been accepted and will be attending Cabrillo College.
Experts never expected this to be my future. If you told me as a child that one day I would be able to say that
This guest post is by Colin Bramlage, a young man on the autism spectrum who has been accepted and will be attending Wright State University majoring in
70 million individuals have autism worldwide. Because of this, in 2011, Kerry started “KFM Making a Difference” an organization that helps provide scholarships for adults with autism to attend college. Help support the cause today and “make a difference” in the lives of those with autism.
70 million individuals have autism worldwide. Because of this, in 2011, Kerry started “KFM Making a Difference” an organization that helps provide scholarships for adults with autism to attend college. Help support the cause today and “make a difference” in the lives of those with autism.