Life After High School: Choosing the Best LD/ASD Transition Program

Navigating the transition from high school to adulthood can be challenging, especially for students with Learning Differences (LD) and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Join Ed Roe, an expert in postsecondary transition programs, for an insightful presentation on selecting the best programs and services to support your neorodivergent young adult's journey.

 

Attend to Learn How to:

  1. Ask the Right Questions: Learn how to identify and ask the crucial questions when evaluating postsecondary transition programs.

  2. Recognize Necessary Supports: Understand the essential academic, social, advising, life skills, wellness, career, clinical, and family supports that contribute to a successful

       transition for ASD/LD students.

  1. Assess Program Quality: Discover what to look for in postsecondary programs and services for your unique needs.

Participants will leave with important information on the key considerations for transitioning to adulthood after high school, through shared experience and insight from CIPโ€™s transition programs across the country.
 
About the Presenter

Ed Roe is the Program Director at CIP Bloomington, where he leads programs

that support young adults with Learning Differences and those on the Autism Spectrum. With over a decade of experience in education and transitional

services, Ed is dedicated to helping students achieve independence and success as they transition from high school to higher education and beyond.

 

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ Date: Tuesday April 29th at 6pm EST
๐Ÿ“ Location: Online
๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Presenter: Ed Roe, CIP Bloomington Program Director
 
Click Here to Register!

 

We hope to see you there!
 
- The CIP Team

 

 

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.