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Transition Fair Hosted At Elmhurst College
Special education students and their families are invited to learn about educational programs and other services at the Transition Fair.

ELMHURST, IL — Special education students and their families are invited to learn about educational programs and other services as they progress from school to adulthood during the Elmhurst Learning and Success Academy Transition Fair and Information Session, which will be held on Feb. 28 at Elmhurst College.
According to a release, more than 20 agencies and organizations that provide education, job training, employment, living options, public transportation, and health services for adults with differing abilities will be at the fair. Some of these include the Ray Graham Association, Seguin Services, Aspire, Family Benefits Solutions, PACE at National Louis, Rubin Law, and the College of DuPage COACH program.
The organization said attendees also can learn about ELSA, Elmhurst College’s innovative program for young adults with differing abilities. ELSA is a four-year program that offers a full-time, post-secondary educational experience for young adults with intellectual or development disabilities. It focuses on academics and career exploration, independent living and social/recreational skills. Faculty and staff from ELSA will host an information session at 7:30 p.m.
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The keynote address, "HOPE Handbook: A Guide to Disability Hiring," will be given at 8 p.m. by Tim Engstrom, director of supply chain & logistics at LA-CO Industries and adjunct professor of supply chain management at Elmhurst College, and Garrett Rosiek, ELSA career development coordinator.
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