The experiences of students with autism spectrum disorders in college: A heuristic exploration

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Abstract

This inquiry was conducted to describe the experience of individuals with autism spectrum disorders who have experienced the higher education system. All participants have been diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder and experienced some aspect of the higher education system. Data was collected using primarily face to face interviews. The data was then analyzed using the heuristic methodology of Dr. Clark Moustakas (1990). Ultimately, many patterns and themes emerged from this analysis, culminating in a creative synthesis which sums up the experience. The themes showed the highs and lows of being a college student coupled with the experience of having a developmental disorder as an adult. The final creative synthesis focuses on the life altering changes that occur during the course of the higher education experience for students with autism spectrum disorders.

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Wiorkowski, F. (2015). The experiences of students with autism spectrum disorders in college: A heuristic exploration. Qualitative Report, 20(6), 847–863. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2015.2163

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