Autumn Grant (she/her/hers) received her BA in Humanities from Providence College, an MA in Higher Education Administration from Boston College, and an Ed.D in Higher Education Administration from the University of Southern Mississippi. Autumn has worked in the field of higher education for over two decades in academic operations, academic advising, accessibility services, and learning support. She has held leadership positions at Stonehill College, Northeastern University, and Wheaton College (MA).

Autumn is passionate about working with students and their families to find the right fit when selecting a post-secondary institution taking all of the student’s wants and needs into account. Her work and research, specifically in accessibility services, make her a great match for students with disabilities and neurodiverse learners in selecting a college or university. As students transition from K-12 to post-secondary education, many applicable laws and mandated supports change; Autumn is well versed in the questions to ask and the supports to seek out.

Autumn has worked with students admitted to Harvard University, Howard University, and The London School of Economics and Political Science.

In her free time, Autumn enjoys spending time with her family, which includes three dogs, Brimley, Henson, and Millie. She is always up for playing a board or card game, particularly cribbage. Autumn adores learning about cultures through narrative histories and food.

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