Welcome to the Kinney Center℠

The mission of the Kinney Center for Autism Education and Support at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia is to provide multi-disciplinary education and research opportunities for students, teachers, professionals, and parents who seek to improve and extend opportunities, outcomes, quality of life and best practices in treatment for people with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). The Center offers services, resources, and information; support and guidance; and tools for public and individual advocacy that contributes to improved Autism awareness and care.


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INFORMATION FOR - Prospective SJU Students

The Kinney Center provides students with the opportunity to gain varying levels of experience working with individuals with autism. The most committed and dedicated students are accepted to join the team of SCHOLARS who receive extensive training and work directly with individuals with autism on a regular basis. The invaluable experience that can be gained provides a solid foundation for a career dedicated to helping others.

Additional Resources for Prospective SJU Students

AUTISM EXPERTS



Michelle Rowe, Ph.D.


Professor of Interdisciplinary Health Services

SCHOLARS PROFILES



Samantha Fioravanti '13


Psychology
Marlton, NJ