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<p>8/3/00			
<p><a href="mailto:summero@auburn.edu">Roy Summerford</a> 
<P><B>HUBBARD HONORED FOR SUPPORT OF AU TRANSITIONS
EFFORTS</b>
	<P>AUBURN -- An Auburn University unit that helps young people with
disabilities successfully enter the workforce and community life will receive a boost
from a $150,000 state allocation.
	<P>Philip Browning, co-director of the Auburn Transition Leadership
Institute, says Rep. Mike Hubbard, R-Auburn, was influential in convincing the
Alabama Legislature to approve the allocation in the 2000-01 education budget,
which goes into effect Oct. 1.
	<P>Hubbard was recognized for his support of programs for the disabled
during the Empowerment Conference for Individuals with Disabilities at AU.
	<P>"Rep. Hubbard has been very supportive of our efforts to help people
with disabilities make a successful transition from school to work and community
life," said Browning, who also heads the <a
href="http://www.auburn.edu/academic/education/rse/">Department of
Rehabilitation and Special Education</a> in the College of Education. "Through
him, we will be able to do more and reach more people than would otherwise have
been possible."
	<P>The Auburn Transition Leadership Institute addresses issues, problems
and practices regarding high school students with disabilities. 
	<P>"The purpose of transition is to prepare these students to assume
responsible work and community roles as young adults," said Karen Rabren, co-
director of the institute. "The institute's mission is to help the students successfully
cross the 'bridge' from school to post-school life. This mission is enhanced through
the institute's programs of instruction, research and outreach."
	<P>Richard Kunkel, dean of the College of Education, said the state support
will impact communities across Alabama.  
	<P>"As a result of Rep. Hubbard's leadership, this nationally recognized
institute will be able to step up its efforts," he said. "With the addition of this state
support, the Transition Leadership Institute will be able to more fully help young
people with disabilities make the transition to active and valued participants in
their workplaces and communities."
	<P>Over the past 10 years, faculty from AU's Department of Rehabilitation
and Special Education, where the institute is housed, have partnered with teachers
and administrators in Alabama's public schools, Special Education Services, state
Department of Education and the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services.
	<P>Browning said  the state funding will supplement more than $5 million
in federal grants, which have enabled the faculty in Rehabilitation and Special
Education to expand their service to the state. AU recently was awarded a four-year
transition grant for $800,000 from the U.S. Department of Education.
	<P>The latest federal grant is to support the Transition Leadership Institute
in developing and implementing a statewide high school curriculum for high
school students with moderate and severe disabilities, said Rabren.  That program
will better prepare these lower functioning students for a more successful transition
from school to work, she added.
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	<P>CONTACT: Browning or Rabran, 334/844-5943; and Hubbard, 334/826-
2929.
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