Ask Me ALMOST Anything, An Interactive Question & Answer Discussion

This webinar originally took place on Friday, September 18th.

 

As you and your student with autism or learning differences begin the journey transitioning to adulthood, chances are you have some questions that you may be reluctant to ask.

 

As you and your student with autism or learning differences begin the journey transitioning to adulthood, chances are you have some questions that you may be reluctant to ask.

Here is your chance! We are bringing together CIP student representatives from each of our five center locations for a live, informal, totally authentic conversation about all the tough subjects. Our students will share their experiences and what they have learned so far as they transition to more independent lives.

Topics may include:
Friendships & Relationships
Navigating failed college experiences
Dating/relationships
Housing and living with roommates
Finances and budgeting
Finding and keeping a job
Changing family relationships

This is your opportunity to ask us ALMOST anything! Submit as many questions as you like when you register and we'll have our students answer as many as possible during our live webinar event.

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About College Internship Program (CIP)

Founded in 1984, The College Internship Program (CIP) is celebrating its 35th Anniversary this year. CIP is one of the most comprehensive programs for assisting young adults with autism and learning differences to succeed in college, employment, and independent living. Our mission is to inspire independence and expand the foundation on which neurodiverse young adults can build happy and productive lives.

About College Internship Program

The College Internship Program is a comprehensive transition program for young adults on the Autism Spectrum and with Learning Differences. Our Mission is to inspire independence and expand the foundation on which young adults with Autism, ADHD, and other Learning Differences can build happy and productive lives.