If you're looking to join, email ascumich(@)gmail(.)com
https://maizepages.umich.edu/organization/autismspectrumclub
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You may not find someone who understands your brain better than you. Why not learn who you are and how to advocate and accommodate for yourself?
Whether you join or not, we hope your experience at UMich will be great! Go Blue!
You may not find someone who understands your brain better than you. Why not learn who you are and how to advocate and accommodate for yourself?
Whether you join or not, we hope your experience at UMich will be great! Go Blue!
We'll be posting updates on the club and sharing event information as much as we can; we'll also be sharing resources and news from other autistic or autism-centered bsky accounts! Access to good information is important.
We'll be posting updates on the club and sharing event information as much as we can; we'll also be sharing resources and news from other autistic or autism-centered bsky accounts! Access to good information is important.
The easiest way to join is to view our MaizePages (link should be in bio) and contact us, or email the address in bio.
We don't bite! We don't really ask a lot of questions, either, anymore. This is just to make sure you can be added to the email list and Discord.
The easiest way to join is to view our MaizePages (link should be in bio) and contact us, or email the address in bio.
We don't bite! We don't really ask a lot of questions, either, anymore. This is just to make sure you can be added to the email list and Discord.
Our club room is R-rated, in terms of language; swearing is allowed, and we chat about a variety of topics. Just be mindful of others.
Our club room is R-rated, in terms of language; swearing is allowed, and we chat about a variety of topics. Just be mindful of others.
The biggest rules are that members should not discuss meeting dates, times, or locations with other students who aren't members. This is for the confidentiality of themselves and other members.
Bigotry is not allowed in club meetings. Leave it at the door if you come to meetings.
The biggest rules are that members should not discuss meeting dates, times, or locations with other students who aren't members. This is for the confidentiality of themselves and other members.
Bigotry is not allowed in club meetings. Leave it at the door if you come to meetings.
The first Autism Spectrum Club was founded at Central Michigan University, where the first leader/president was Daegan Reynolds. Upon graduation, he attended UMich for graduate school, and formed another ASC there.
We have had other branches, though many lay dormant at the moment.
The first Autism Spectrum Club was founded at Central Michigan University, where the first leader/president was Daegan Reynolds. Upon graduation, he attended UMich for graduate school, and formed another ASC there.
We have had other branches, though many lay dormant at the moment.
Most clubs on campus will tell you when and where they meet on MaizePages or their social media. We do not. This is partly to keep the space autistic-only, but also to ensure that members who are not open about their autism aren't outed.
Most clubs on campus will tell you when and where they meet on MaizePages or their social media. We do not. This is partly to keep the space autistic-only, but also to ensure that members who are not open about their autism aren't outed.
The Autism Spectrum Club is a social club for autistic students, alumni, and possibly faculty and staff at the University of Michigan. We've been around since 2023.
We are autistic-run and autistic-exclusive. We welcome self-diagnosed people.
The Autism Spectrum Club is a social club for autistic students, alumni, and possibly faculty and staff at the University of Michigan. We've been around since 2023.
We are autistic-run and autistic-exclusive. We welcome self-diagnosed people.