Choosing where — and how — to live in college is more than just filling out a housing form. For autistic students, it can shape the entire college experience. Should you request a single room? Try living with a roommate? What helps make the transition smoother? In this free webinar, we’ll explore the ins and outs of college housing decisions, including:
Pros and cons of single rooms vs. shared spaces
How to prepare for living with a roommate
Tips to ease the transition to independent living
How to advocate for housing accommodations that truly support success
Meet Our Speakers

Beth Felsen
Founder and Lead Coach at Spectrum Transition Coaching

Jane Thierfeld Brown, Ed.D
Founder of College Autism Spectrum

Amy Rutherford, LPC-MHSP
Director of College Autism Spectrum
What People Are Saying
Hear from parents who have worked with Spectrum Transition Coaching & College Autism Spectrum
"As a mom with an autistic son, I have often felt isolated. With Coach Beth’s help, I feel less alone and more secure in finding ways for my son to flourish.“
Parent of autistic young adult
"Beth doesn’t just provide practical advice; she empathetically addresses the unique challenges and feelings that come with this significant life change."
Head of School, Franklin Academy
“I am hopeful for the first time in a long time, and grateful for people like yourself… That are making efforts to bring awareness and true assistance to families dealing with these issues.”
Client of College Autism Spectrum

“Our work helped to ease the workload of my classes and removed stress and anxiety from my hefty schedule."
Autistic college student
Great presenters! You should speak to others about all students with disabilities entering college.”
Attended College Autism Spectrum presentation
Make smart decisions for college housing
Hear from experts Beth Felsen of Spectrum Transition Coaching and Dr. Jane Thierfeld Brown and Amy Rutherford of College Autism Spectrum at this free event on July 23!
Reserve your spot. A recording will be sent to all who register.