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Kelly Autism Program at WKU

Kelly Autism Program (Western Kentucky University)

Bowling Green, Kentucky - Warren County

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Provider overview

The Kelly Autism Program at WKU in Bowling Green supports individuals on the autism spectrum from age 7 through adulthood with life skills, social development, an after-school program, and college support.

The Kelly Autism Program at Western Kentucky University provides structured support, social, and life-skills programming for individuals on the autism spectrum.

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Individuals on the autism spectrum from age 7 through adulthood
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Year-round, with after-school programming during the school year and college support
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Kelly Autism Program (Suzanne Vitale Clinical Education Complex, WKU)

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After-school and life-skills autism programming

Autism after-school and social programming, life skills, college Circle of Support, eligibility, and enrollment.

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Individuals on the autism spectrum from age 7 through adulthood
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Year-round, with after-school programming during the school year and college support
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The Kelly Autism Program, part of the Suzanne Vitale Clinical Education Complex at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, serves individuals from age 7 through adulthood on the autism spectrum with individualized support focused on life skills, social development, academic success, and career readiness, including an after-school program and a college Circle of Support.
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After-school and life-skills autism programming

The Kelly Autism Program, part of the Suzanne Vitale Clinical Education Complex at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, serves individuals from age 7 through adulthood on the autism spectrum with individualized support focused on life skills, social development, academic success, and career readiness, including an after-school program and a college Circle of Support.

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What the provider says: The source names autism spectrum disorder, individualized support, life skills, social development, academic success, career readiness, and the Circle of Support.

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What we found: The Kelly Autism Program, part of the Suzanne Vitale Clinical Education Complex at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, serves individuals from age 7 through adulthood on the autism spectrum with individualized support focused on life skills, social development, academic success, and career readiness, including an after-school program and a college Circle of Support.

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