D-CAP (Dub-C Autism Program) at West Chester University of Pennsylvania comprises a large group of students on the autism spectrum who participate in activities that promote academic, social, and career development. These students are passionate about spreading awareness of the autism spectrum and mitigating harmful public stigmas. Their panel will focus on the various benefits D-CAP provides its members and the broader neurodiversity community. Attendees will learn how higher education support systems work to provide neurodivergent students with a smooth transition into becoming independent and responsible adults. Additionally, panelists will share personal experiences that shaped their college experience, along with showcasing how specific autism supports developed a greater sense of confidence and authenticity within themselves.