Can students with autism be successful in college?

Date Updated
12/17/22

Although some individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may find college overwhelming or too challenging, many students with autism do well in an academic environment, particularly if they have the opportunity to focus on areas of personal interest.

Temple Grandin and Dawn Prince-Hughes are two individuals with HFA who earned Ph.D. degrees and achieved successful careers as university faculty members and writers. Both have published books about their experiences as individuals with ASD. These publications include Thinking in Pictures, by Grandin, and Aquamarine Blue 5, by Prince-Hughes.

For recommendations for college planning from the perspective of a college professor with a diagnosis of ASD (previously Asperger's disorder), consult Preparing to Be Nerdy Where Nerdy Can Be Cool: College Planning for the High Functioning Student with Autism.