Email Template
 
 
 
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Chronicle Report
 
 
 
 
 
 
As the number of neurodivergent students in K-12 schools has grown, services for those students have improved. Now, many of these students are graduating from high school more academically prepared to continue their education.

Yet many neurodivergent students remain invisible on college campuses. Studies show they are less likely to graduate and find a stable job than are their neurotypical peers.

The Neurodiverse Campus explores how your institution can build a more welcoming environment for neurodiverse students, faculty members, and staff.
 
 
 
The Neurodiverse Campus
 
 
With this report, you’ll learn:
  • What neurodivergent faculty and staff members want from their employers.
  • Why neurodivergent students might not seek accommodations, and how colleges can connect the students with resources earlier.
  • How faculty members can support neurodivergent students and prepare them for the work force.