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  1. The Oakland University Center for Autism has a mission of improving quality in the lives of people impacted by autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) across the lifespan through comprehensive outreach programs, innovative cross-disciplinary research, evidence-based clinical practice, and rigorous academic coursework to prepare professionals to work with the ASD population.

  2. Oakland University's Center for Autism (OUCARES), Rochester, Michigan. 3,350 likes · 125 talking about this · 187 were here. OUCARES - Ted & Joanne Lindsay Foundation Outreach Services at the Center...

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  3. Location: Oakland University Center for Autism Outreach Services (OUCARES) Service Address: 456 Pioneer Dr, Rochester, MI 48309-4482. Contact Number: (248) 370-2424. Email: oucares@oakland.edu. Administrative Contact Number: (248) 370-2424.

  4. Apr 4, 2023 · ROCHESTER HILLS — The Oakland University Center for Autism recently got a financial boost to help address pandemic learning loss for students with autism spectrum disorder. The university’s Center for Autism was awarded a $385,000 Oakland County Out of School Time Learning Supports grant by the United Way for Southeastern Michigan, in partnership with the Oakland County Board of Commissioners.

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  5. Website: Oakland University Center for Autism Research, Education, and Support. This center, a part of Oakland University located in Rochester, Michigan, provides programs for individual with autism and other developmental disabilities and their families as well as professionals.

  6. 5 days ago · Joanne and Ted Lindsay Foundation Autism Outreach Services (OUCARES) The Joanne and Ted Lindsay Foundation Autism Outreach Services (commonly known as OUCARES) is committed to improving the quality of life for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs), their families, and our community by providing quality and comprehensive programming ...

  7. Candidates must also complete a required practicum, have a master’s degree in Education, Psychology, or Behavior and pass the Board’s national exam to earn certification. Additional information. Erica Ruegg, Associate Professor. (248) 370-2894. ruegg@oakland.edu.