Resources for Autistic Students

 

SIGNA

Autism Student Group

campus services

SIGNA

The University of Maryland’s Social Interaction Group Network for All (SIGNA) is a comprehensive skills training and coaching program for UMD students who would like to make and keep friends, learn about dating and romantic relationships, and work on their social interaction, executive functioning, and self-advocacy skills. For more information, visit the SIGNA website or email SIGNA@umd.edu. ​

Neurodiversity Club

The Neurodiversity Club aims to bring together neurodivergent students at the University of Maryland to enjoy friendships, share ideas, support each other, and just hang out. 

Please email kelinzhu@terpmail.umd.edu for more information and to join the email list and Discord server.

Other Campus Services

The Unity Center (newly established in fall 2025) has a space dedicated to disability culture. Email disabilityculture@umd.edu for more information. 

The Disability Resource & Technology Hub in the English Department offers assistance for all students with targeted support for students with research and writing barriers. Students do not need official documentation or disability disclosure to access resources at the Hub.

UMD’s Accessibility and Disability Service can help with accommodations for classes and other university activities. 

The Maryland ADHD Program offers the SUCCEEDS Clinic for students with ADHD. This program can help you learn to manage your time more effectively, achieve short- and long-term academic and personal goals, improve your grades, reduce stress, and prepare for graduation and your future career. It includes group meetings and individual meetings with a coach, and costs $2,000 for the first semester and $1,500 for subsequent semesters. For more information, visit the SUCCEEDS website or email succeeds@umd.edu.