This bill establishes several initiatives aimed at supporting neurodiverse students in county colleges across New Jersey, with a total appropriation of $1.475 million. It mandates the creation of a two-year Accessibility Coordinator Pilot Program, which will allocate funds to three selected county colleges for hiring accessibility coordinators. These coordinators will provide academic advising, assist students in accessing resources, and connect them with job opportunities. The selection of participating colleges will follow a competitive application process, and the Office of the Secretary of Higher Education will oversee the program and report on its progress and effectiveness.

Additionally, the bill requires the New Jersey Council of County Colleges to provide professional development and training for faculty and staff on supporting neurodiverse students, with an appropriation of $75,000 for this purpose. It also establishes a County College Inclusive STEM Infrastructure Grant Program to fund capital projects that improve facilities for neurodiverse students, particularly in STEM fields, with $500,000 allocated for grants. The bill encourages collaboration between county colleges and four-year institutions to enhance support for neurodiverse students, including aligning courses and developing partnerships.