
The Bridge Academy - Admissions Criteria
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LifeWorks Bridge Academy is a college support program for autistic and neurodiverse students enrolled at participating KCTCS campuses. It provides individualized coaching, staffed study hall, independent living skills curriculum, and campus resource connections to support both academic and life success
Admissions Criteria
For enrollment consideration in the LifeWorks Bridge Academy, students must:
- Be enrolled in a participating KCTCS campus
- Have a formal neurodiverse diagnosis
- Demonstrate motivation to build employment and independent living skills while pursuing a college credential
Interested in Applying?
If you meet these criteria and are interested in learning more about the Bridge Academy and the application process, please contact LifeWorks at:
270.745.4380
info@lifeworksforautism.org
Why Students Choose the Bridge Academy
- For students who need structured support while attending KCTCS
- Ideal for those living at home or independently but needing extra guidance
- Personalized coaching that respects autonomy
- A supportive community of peers navigating similar challenges
- Skill-building that directly supports academic success and adult life

The Bridge Academy Program Components
Personalized Planning & Coaching
Individual goals, one-on-one coaching, and ongoing progress tracking to support growth and accountability.
Life Skills & Independence Training
Executive functioning, daily living skills, time management, planning, and structured study support — all designed to build real-world independence.
Social & campus Engagement
Study hall, peer community, campus involvement, and resource access
Family Support & Education
Resources and training that help families stay informed and engaged in their student’s growth.

Is the Bridge Academy Right for You?
This program is ideal for young adults who:
- Are enrolled in a participating KCTCS college
- Have a diagnosis of autism or another neurodiverse condition
- Are in good academic standing
- Are motivated to learn the skills needed for independent living and employment