Cultivating Spectrum Connections

From Transition to Independence: Inside the A.T.L.A.S. & H.O.W.L. Programs

41 min · 29. apr. 2026
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What happens after high school for individuals with Autism and intellectual disabilities? For many families, that question can feel overwhelming but there are meaningful, empowering paths forward. In this episode of Cultivating Spectrum Connections, we sit down to explore two incredible postsecondary programs at Arkansas State University: the H.O.W.L. Comprehensive Transition and Postsecondary Program and the A.T.L.A.S. Transition Program. Together, these programs are creating opportunities for students to grow academically, socially, and personally while preparing for independent living and meaningful employment. We break down what each program offers, who they serve, and how students transition from one to the next. You’ll hear about real-life skill building, campus inclusion, individualized mentoring, and what it truly means to become a self-determined leader. There is a future beyond high school, and it’s filled with purpose, growth, and possibility. https://www.facebook.com/AstateHOWL H.O.W.L. Program email: howltp@astate.edu

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