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Postsecondary Pathways and Persistence for STEM Versus Non-STEM Majors: Among College Students with an Autism Spectrum Disorder
Authors:Xin Wei  Elizabeth R. A. Christiano  Jennifer W. Yu  Jose Blackorby  Paul Shattuck  Lynn A. Newman
Affiliation:1. Center for Education and Human Services, SRI International, 333 Ravenswood Avenue, BS169, Menlo Park, CA, 94025-3493, USA
2. A. J. Drexel Autism Institute, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract:
Little is known about postsecondary pathways and persistence among college students with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This study analyzed data from the National Longitudinal Transition Study-2, 2001–2009, a nationally representative sample of students in special education with an ASD who progressed from high school to postsecondary education. Findings suggest that most college students with an ASD enrolled in a 2-year community college at some point in the postsecondary careers (81 %). Those in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields were more likely to persist in a 2-year community college and were twice as likely to transfer from a 2-year community college to a 4-year university than their peers in the non-STEM fields. College persistence rates varied by gender, race, parent education level, and college pathway and major. Educational policy implications are discussed.
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