I have an ASD kid at university, who is struggling with sensory issues. They've spoken with the university's disability office and they're personal tutor - who just say there's nothing more that can be done for them.
DS finds the sheer number of students in the lecture hall overwhelming. It's a STEM course, so lots of students and lots of lectures too. They've tried bespoke audio equipment (but issues with the tech, charging for a full 6 hour day, having to ask each lecturer to use it every time) which has not been great and doesn't relieve the stress of being in such a busy environnent.
Lectures are recorded and later released, but that would mean learning in isolation, which is again not ideal. I wonder if it's a technical issue that lectures aren't or can't be live streamed?
I'm interested to know what other adjustments other universities have offered your ASD kids please?
I fear my kid will drop out, and I'm also beginning to feel angry that the university can't/ won't do more to accommodate a disability. Though DS isn't sure what could be done, they managed in school (quiet COVID years) because class sizes are so much smaller than lecture sizes. So I'm turning to the great MN hive to find out what else is out there, if anything, for their ASD uni kids. Thanks in advance.