Transition Information

  • Information from the Autism Society of North Carolina


     
    If you need more information from the Autism Society, please contact Nancy Popkin, Autism Resource Specialist.


    Autism Society of North Carolina

    8420 University Executive Park Dr. Suite 810
    Charlotte, NC 28262
    Ph: 704-894-9678
    Fax: 980-237-6949
    npopkin@autismsociety-nc.org

    Maeghan Pawley, Autism Speaks
    Charlotte, North Carolina 28269
    (919) 717-9797
    maeghan.pawley@autismspeaks.org


    North Carolina Postsecondary Education Alliance
    The North Carolina Postsecondary Education Alliance is a diverse group consisting of emerging leaders with developmental disabilities, representatives of state agencies and organizations, legislators, educators, and families and other advocates. Our mission is to expand the options for postsecondary education for individuals with developmental disabilities throughout North Carolina.

    EMPLOYMENT

    The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services provides counseling, training, education, transportation, job placement, assistive technology and other support services. These services are provided to people with physical, psychiatric or intellectual disabilities and to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing or have other communicative disorders to assist them with living independently and with finding a job and staying on the job.


    Family Support Network of North Carolina
    The website below includes a wide variety of resources for individuals with disabilities divided by subject area and/or disability.


    Community Colleges in NC