An on-campus social community and safe space by, and for, neurodivergent undergraduate and graduate students- no formal diagnosis necessary.
The Aggie Neurodiversity Community (ANC) is a social community of undergraduate and graduate students, as well as general community members, who identify as neurodivergent. Neurodiversity is broadly and inclusively defined, no diagnoses necessary, so as to create as welcoming and diverse a space as we can. We work side-by-side with the Disabled Student Union, another UC Davis club, to create a space for disability cultures while supporting and empowering our communities. The purposes of our club are: to act as an on-campus community and safe space for neurodivergent students; to encourage eachother and offer peer support; to empower neurodivergent students, offering them the tools and support they need to succeed; and to foster neurodivergent identity, consciousness, solidarity, and culture. We are also proud of our additional opt-in advocacy team that promotes neurodiversity inclusion and success on campus and beyond.
Weekly informal (and accessible) Zoom meetings to socialize
Special events for disability visibility (e.g., annual Autism Acceptance Month Special Interest PowerPoint party, Guest Speakers, Game Nights)
Disability Davis Commencement Ceremony
Embrace neurodivergent identity, consciousness, solidarity, and culture
Form long-lasting friendships and community with other neurodivergent students and mentors in a spirit of peer support and encouragement
Empower neurodivergent students, offering them the tools and support they need to succeed in a safe space for our experiences
Email us at [email protected] or use the contact form on our website to get added to our email list and receive the Discord/Zoom invitations.
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