Leadership Training for College Students on Autism Spectrum

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Are you on the autism spectrum and currently a freshman, sophomore, or junior in college? Then you can apply to ASAN's Autism Campus Inclusion leadership training for this summer. I know there is a large number of people in our community who identify on the autism spectrum, as well as a large number of college students, so I thought I'd helpfully post this here.

This is the link to the webpage with the email that I was sent. ASAN Invites Autistic College Students to Autism Campus Inclusion Leadership Training

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ASAN Invites Autistic College Students to Autism Campus Inclusion Leadership Training

The Autistic Self Advocacy Network with the help of the Mitsubishi Electric American Foundation is launching a new program for Autistic college students. In August 2012, ASAN will be inviting 13-18 Autistic students to participate in the Autism Campus Inclusion leadership training.

Drawing from the powerful Navigating College handbook and the Empowering Autistic Leaders booklet scheduled for release in early 2012, participants will learn valuable skills to effect systems change in their individual campuses and increase their own skills in self-advocacy and self-help.

This is an exciting move forward for ASAN and we hope it can be an exciting move forward for you. If you are a current college undergraduate student who identifies on the Autism Spectrum, including Autistic Disorder, Asperger's Syndrome, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified, with a strong interest in the Disability Rights and Autistic Rights movements, we invite you to apply for this leadership training. Applicants must be currently enrolled in a higher education institute or college in the United States (including the District of Columbia), with at least one year left after completion of the leadership training.

If you have any more questions or comments, please direct them to Melody Latimer at mlatimer@autisticadvocacy.org

We look forward to hearing from you.

Thank you for your advocacy,

The Autistic Self Advocacy Network

Apply Now! (Ylanne note: Clicking this link will download the application form in MS Word format.)

With special thanks to...

Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation
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The Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) is a non-profit organization run by and for Autistic people, fighting for disability rights in the world of autism. Working in fields such as public policy, media representation, research and systems change, ASAN hopes to empower Autistic people across the world to take control of their own lives and the future of our common community.
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So updates have been posted about this program here, including the dates (12-17 August 2012).
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This opportunity is open to both undergraduate students and graduate students.

The deadline to apply has been extended to April 13.

ALL DETAILS, including the application, can be found here.

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