A College of the University
College of Neurodiversity Studies
The study of minds that work differently, taught with scientific care and plain respect.
60 Programmes of Study · 1 Constituent College · Reviewed by the Clinical Faculty Board
The College
What the college holds.
The College of Neurodiversity Studies is anchored in the University's neuropsychological and social-behavioural sciences programmes. It prepares practitioners who support ADHD, autistic and otherwise neurodivergent clients and their families — work that sits alongside, never in place of, licensed clinical care.
Its curriculum is reviewed by members of the Clinical Faculty Board, and every credential it confers is entered in the University register, where it may be verified by anyone, at any time.
Collections of the College
Career paths, taught in full.
A Collection is one profession's complete six-credential ladder, presented as a single course of study. These are the Collections of the college.
ADHD Practitioner Collection™
A structured six-credential pathway for practitioners who help adults and families live well with ADHD.
Autism Support Practitioner Collection™
A six-credential pathway in neurodiversity-affirming support for autistic people and their families.
Programmes of Study
60 programmes of study.
The college's programmes are listed in the University's Programme Index, arranged by constituent college.
Curriculum Review
Reviewed by the Clinical Faculty Board.
- Alvy Toledo, MD, RPmPsychiatric & Neurodevelopmental Reviewer
The full board, its remits and its review standards are published at the Clinical Faculty Board.
Admissions
Admission, considered one applicant at a time.
Admission to the College of Neurodiversity Studies follows the University's ordinary process — an application, a review, and a decision in writing.