Coaching Group for Neurodiverse Students (in Person)

Academic Resource Center

If you are a GSAS student who identifies as neurodiverse or has a diagnosis of ADHD, autism, and/or a learning difference, we invite you to join the ARC’s academic coaching group for neurodiverse students! In small-group sessions, you’ll engage with peers and an ARC facilitator to explore your academic journey and share strategies for your success.

The group will meet once a week for 6 weeks, with regular attendance required to support a strong and consistent group dynamic.

What to Expect

  • Each session will focus on a key area of executive functioning, including time management; self-advocacy; self-regulation; and leveraging strengths.
  • You’ll reflect on your experience and identify your strengths and challenges.
  • You’ll set goals to integrate new strategies into your daily and academic life.
  • Peers will provide feedback, encouragement, and shared insight along the way.

In-Person Group

  • Who: GSAS students
  • When: Wednesdays, 12:00-1:00 p.m., beginning September 24
  • Where: 1414 Mass. Ave., Room 333
  • Contact: Dorothy Bisbee, dbisbee@fas.harvard.edu

Register Now

Coaching groups are capped at 8 students to foster connection and community.

Hosted by: Academic Resource Center

Additional Information can be found at: https://engage.gsas.harvard.edu/event/11601033