<p>I think you’ve gotten great advice in this thread and would add that you may want to consider the college’s career services office when making a decision. While your son may do very well at the right college, from your description (…“avoids in person social interaction, overly literal, a creature of rigid routine, marches to his own drummer, intolerant of fools”…) I would imagine that he would benefit from a lot of coaching on resumes, interviewing, etc. in order to be hired for jobs and internships. A college that can help prepare him to be self-sufficient after graduation would be invaluable.</p>