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245 00 $a Autism goes to college $h [DVD] / $c presented by the Search Center ; a Rogue Arts film production ; directed and produced by Erik Linthorst ; written and produced by Jody Becker.
257    $a United States $2 naf
264  1 $a [San Francisco, California] : $b Video Project, $c [2019]
300    $a 1 videodisc (62 min.) : $b sound, color ; $c 4 3/4 in.
500    $a Wide screen.
511 0  $a Randy Abrams, editor ; Alexander Sutton-Hough, Shoubert David, directors of photography ; Daniel Bruson, animation director ; Brandon Roberts, Alex Bornstein, composers
520    $a "As the number of students on the autism spectrum attending college steadily climbs, schools and students alike are trying to figure out how to manage the unique challenges experienced by this community. Getting accepted is often easy enough, but once on campus, navigating college can be challenging in many ways, often leaving students to figure it out as they go along. Five students on the autism spectrum -- Guillermo, Jasmine, Caroline, Jonathan, and Aniella -- invite viewers into their dorms and classrooms to show the world how they make college work for them. They share their dreams, fears, failures, and successes with candid insights and humor. The students in the film come up against the typical challenges any other college student would encounter such as academic loads, making friends, handling roommate situations, and handling money. Disability services counselors at colleges try out a patchwork of new approaches and programs to help both students and faculty better accommodate their unique needs. Autism Goes to College is a first of its kind film, packed with honest insights for students, parents, and educators that offers an eye-opening look at what a growing number of neuro-diverse students are bringing to campuses."--Video Project.
538    $a DVD, wide screen.
546    $a In English; subtitles in English and Spanish.
650  0 $a Autism.
650  0 $a Autistic people $x Education (Higher)
650  0 $a Documentary films.
700 1  $a Linthorst, Erik, $e film producer. $e film producer.
700 1  $a Becker, Jody, $e film producer. $e film producer.
700 1  $a Sutton-Hough, Alexander, $e director of photography.
700 1  $a David, Shoubert, $e director of photography.
700 1  $a Abrams, Randy, $e editor of moving-image work.
700 1  $a Bruson, David, $e animator.
700 1  $a Bornstein, Alexander, $d 1986- $e composer (expression)
700 1  $a Roberts, Brandon, $d 1976- $e composer (expression)
710 2  $a Rogue Arts (Firm), $e production company.
710 2  $a Video Project, $e film distributor.
710 2  $a Search Center, $e presenter.
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