Category Archives: Autism Spectrum Disorders

Summer Social Skills Group (Teens)
The KLASS Center is seeking teenage girls and boys who have social skills challenges; especially social skill challenges associated with […]

World Autism Awareness Day: College Students
Individuals with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) on college campuses are often hard to pick out because there’s no clear […]
Faculty Training: Working with Students on the Spectrum
The KLASS Center is pleased to provide training, in conjunction with Student Disability Services, to faculty members of undergraduate […]

Instructor Tip Five: Autism Spectrum Disorders
Students with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often have different sensory issues. They may have an extreme over-sensitivity or […]

Postsecondary Autism Support Services Program: Course Credit
The Postsecondary Autism Support Services (PASS) Program is designed for the University of Tennessee students enrolled in a degree-seeking […]

Postsecondary Autism Support Services (PASS) Program
The PASS Program is designed for UTK students who are either diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder; including High […]

Working with College Students on the Autism Spectrum: Tips Series
We’re revisiting some of our Instructor/Professor tips for working with students who are on the autism spectrum; especially students […]

Postsecondary Autism Support Services (PASS): September Update
The PASS Program is designed for UTK students who are either diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder; including High […]
Postsecondary Autism Support Services (PASS) Program August Update
We have converted our application process for the PASS Program to an online entry form; this form is now […]
Meet the Faculty/Staff: Dr. Charles Galyon
Charles Galyon is a licensed psychologist who works part time with the KLASS Center. He received a BA in psychology from […]