The College Internship Program provides individualized, post-secondary, academic, internship and independent living experiences for young adults with Learning Differences, Asperger's and High-Functioning Autism
 

 
The Berkshire Center
Lee, Massachusetts
Students can attend Berkshire Community College or the Career Skills Training & Employment Program (C-STEP)
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The Brevard Center
Melbourne, Florida
Brevard is 30 minutes or less from over 14 colleges including Brevard Community College and Florida Tech.
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The Bloomington Center
Bloomington, Indiana
Students can attend IU Bloomington, Ivy Tech Community College, or a variety of internship opportunities.
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The Berkeley Center
Berkeley, California
Berkeley Center students can attend Berkeley City College, UC Berkeley, Merritt College, Laney College and more.
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Who We Serve

Aspergers Syndrome
High-Functioning Autism
Nonverbal LD
PDD-NOS
ADHD
Dyslexia
Learning Differences
 

At CIP we are motivators, teachers, mentors and friends. We focus on social, academic, career, and life skills. Our goal is to inspire independence and expand the foundation on which you can build a happy and productive life.




Summer Program
Located within the University of California, Berkeley campus, the CIP Summer Program will focus on college transition preparation and planning for high school age students.... Learn more

Levels of Support
Since every student is unique, it takes an individual approach to provide them with the social, academic, career and life skills they need. Our new Levels of Support do... Learn more

Cognitive Flexibility
I spent a several hours with Dr. Stark here at the Brevard Center. He hooked me up and scanned my brain in five different ways and then integrated it all together and had some preliminary results (yes, I do have a brain!)... Read more

Affirmation
The key to a successful life is being able to see the unseeable and say the unsayable. In other words, you must be able to figure out what others are thinking.... Read more

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Ami Klin, Ph.D.
Yale University School of Medicine

Carol Gray
Gray Center

Stephen Shore, Ed.D.
Autism Spectrum Disorder Consulting

Brenda Smith Myles, Ph.D.
University of Kansas

Diane Adreon, M.A.
University of Miami-Center for Autism and Related Disabilities

Liane Holliday Willey, Ed.D.
Doctor of Education

Dean J.M. Mooney, Ph.D., NCSP
Clinical Psychologist

Jeff Bradstreet, MD, FAAFP
International Child Development Resource Center

Diane Twachtman-Cullen, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
ADDCon Center, Autism Spectrum Quarterly

Susan J. Moreno M.A.A.B.S.
MAAP Services

Michelle Garcia Winner, MA, SLP
Center for Social Thinking

Steven Gutstein, Ph.D.
The Connections Center

Peter F. Gerhardt, Ed.D.
Organization for Autism Research

Cathy Pratt
Indiana Resource Center for Autism
 
Welcome From Dr. Michael McManmon
CIP Executive Director/Founder

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Berkeley Center Open House

November 18, 2008, 6:30pm

Brevard Center Open House
April 2009, exact date TBA

Berkeley Center Open House
April 2009, exact date TBA

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