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Mercyhurst University - Autism Initiative at Mercyhurst (AIM)

Special Needs Schools
  • Location Address: 501 East 38th Street | Erie, PA 16546
  • reviews Rating: 4.20 (5 reviews)
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About Mercyhurst University - Autism Initiative at Mercyhurst (AIM)

The mission of the Autism Initiative at Mercyhurst (AIM) is to facilitate and support the successful adjustment and progression of college students on the autism spectrum in all domains of college life, thereby broadening their vocational opportunities, and enhancing social and community engagement. The AIM program strives to accentuate each student’s abilities within the academic, social, emotional, and independent living domains, while building new skills within the domains where the student may be deficient.

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  • checked icon Autism

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  • In-school

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  • person icon College level

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501 East 38th Street, PA, 16546

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  • orange phone icon (814) 824-2000
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I drove in from Buffalo to see the Lakers play hockey. The drive was very relaxing. It took about 1hr and 40 min. The ice rink is towards the back of the...

Brad G.
12 March 2016
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I visited my sister for her graduation from Mercyhurst and let me just say that this school is probably one of the few 5 star deserving establishments in...

Colleen J.
27 May 2011
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This is a great college. Known for their Archeology English Music and Art departments this small liberal arts college gives you the most bang for your...

Kate P.
02 December 2008

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