Collaborative Autism Spectrum Program (CASP)
The Collaborative Autism Spectrum Program (CASP) is the Brooklyn College subdivision of Project REACH: Resources and Education on Autism as CUNY's Hallmark. CASP offers education about autism spectrum disorders for the college community as well as individualized support for autistic undergraduates.
For further inquiry, contact the CASP coordinator by contacting the Center for Student Disability Services at 718.951.5538 or via e-mail.
Scholarships Available for Students With ASD
- Organization for Autism Research Scholarship
- Avonte Oquendo Memorial Scholarship
- Autistic Self Advocacy Network Scholarship
- AAHD Frederick J. Krause Scholarship on Health and Disability
- The John Lepping Memorial Scholarship: Disabled Youth (keep watch for the 2019 scholarship link)
Resources
- Project REACH
- Going to College With Autism Article
- Felicity House NYC
- Autistic Self Advocacy Network
- Asperger's Diary Blog
- Autistic Women & Nonbinary Network
- Ask an Autistic Blog
- Musings of an Aspie
- Lydia X.Z. Brown
This CASP Information Flyer (pdf) contains a complete list of campus resources CASP collaborates with directly.