You need to learn more about the ADA. It is not a free ride or a pass. It doesn’t require schools to overlook or excuse your records. It may have some requirements that the school you are attending provide accommodations to you (extra time on test, access to buildings, translators, aids) but you still have to do the work and are assessed on that work. Colleges you are applying to? No such requirements. If you got a C in math, the school you are applying to will view that as a C in math. They do not have special seats reserved for autistic applicants and only compare you to other autistic applicants. You can say it over and over, but it doesn’t matter - everyone is judged on the same standards, even the Asian kids (in California is is illegal to take race into consideration for admission to a public school).
But if you like rainbows and unicorns…Sure you’ll get into Cal or Stanford as a transfer with a 3.1. I’m sure they’ll give you full scholarships too.