Autism Interior Design Course Aims to Open Doors

Designing for speical needs: Autism class students , Corene Beehner,left, Ledy Martinez-Loor, right, (foreground) and Kristy Rapp, left, Natalie Vince,(background) gather materials Tuesday, October 21, 2014 for their design presentations. Seminole State College is offering a unique course -- interior design focused on the needs of people with autism. The class is creating plans to redesign the kitchen of a Seminole State board member whose two children have autism.(Red Huber/ Staff Photographer)

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Designing for speical needs: Autism class students , Corene Beehner,left, Ledy Martinez-Loor, right, (foreground) and Kristy Rapp, left, Natalie Vince,(background) gather materials Tuesday, October 21, 2014 for their design presentations. Seminole State College is offering a unique course -- interior design focused on the needs of people with autism. The class is creating plans to redesign the kitchen of a Seminole State board member whose two children have autism.(Red Huber/ Staff Photographer)

The first-ever Seminole State College class is a pilot course that the school hopes to make a regular elective.

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