An informal space for students to connect and discuss topics relevant to their disability. Find community, share strategies to build resilience and be yourself!
Peer Connections are facilitated by peer facilitators from Accessibility Services. An accessibility advisor and/or program coordinator will be there to support.
ASD Peer Connections for Women & Trans Students
This program is open to all women and trans students who self-identify as having Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). No formal diagnosis is required.
If this is your first time joining ASD Peer Connections, please review the group guidelines and fill out the sign up form.
ASD Peer Connections for Women & Trans Students provides women and trans students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) an informal space to connect and discuss topics relevant to their disability and identity.
The program is facilitated by an accessibility advisor and peer. This program takes place every other Monday 10 – 11 a.m. online and in person.
Check out upcoming events and register on Folio.
ADHD Peer Connections
This program is open to all students who currently have a diagnosis of ADHD or suspect that they do.
ADHD Peer Connections provides a space to connect with other students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Find community, share strategies to build resilience and be yourself!
In each 60-minute session, you will have opportunities to share experiences about living with ADHD in a group setting and listen in on discussions. This program takes place every other Thursday from 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. online.
Check out upcoming events and register on Folio.