Argos Autism Program
The Argos Autism Program (AAP) is offered by the UWF Center for Behavior Analysis with support from UWF Student Accessibility Resources. We support UWF students with autism as they transition to college. The goal of AAP is to enhance the college experience by providing assistance with making connections on campus and navigating Argo life.
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For many students, the first step is to connect with Student Accessibility Resources to request necessary academic and housing accommodations. After enrollment, students can request an academic coach through Tutoring and Learning Resources for personalized assistance with time management and educational support.
As part of AAP, students are welcome to access college transition assistance programs at UWF:
- AAP Early Arrival Program is a set of workshops that helps students acclimate to campus life before each Fall semester
- Peer Mentoring from a UWF student who can assist with navigating college transition and accessing campus services
- Monthly socials to connect with the AAP community
Interested in learning more about the UWF Argos Autism Program?
Please complete the Argo Autism Program Interest Form, and we will send you additional program information.
Argos Autism Program Interest Form
For additional information, please contact the Argos Autism Program via phone at 850.332.4180 or email aap@uwf.edu.