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Course ID 3.2
Course Title Federal Housing Subsidies
Certificate Series Certificate Series 3.0:
Federal Benefit Programs
Date & Time Thu, 02/12/2009..........1:00 to 2:30 pm
Thu, 10/15/2009..........1:00 to 2:30 pm
Thu, 02/11/2010..........1:00 to 2:30 pm
Pricing Options
  • Single course: $125
  • Entire Certificate Series: $500 ($100 per course)
  • 5 courses: $500 ($100 per course; Save $125)
Introduction The lack of suitable, affordable housing is often a major barrier to successful employment of persons with disabilities. Still, various public and subsidized housing programs can sometimes help to overcome this barrier. This course will provide a brief summary of the major federally-sponsored programs that should be available in all states, with an emphasis on those policies most applicable to persons with disabilities. State-subsidized housing programs also exist and may offer additional benefits, although they are not covered in this course.
Key Topics
  • Types of Federally-Subsidized Housing
  • Eligibility for Federally-Subsidized Housing
  • Calculating Rent in Federally-Subsidized Housing
  • Definition of Family in Federally-Subsidized Housing
  • Federal Preference Rules
  • Public Housing Programs
  • The Family Self-Sufficiency Program
  • Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program, Project-Based Assistance and Voucher Program
  • Section 811 Supportive Housing for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities
  • Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS
  • Determining Impact of Employment on Housing Costs
Special Features This informational seminar provides basic information pertaining to federally-subsidized housing using lecture, PowerPoint and opportunity for question and answer. A preparatory reading assignment will be provided and is required.
Who Will Benefit Any individual who is responsible for assisting a beneficiary in maneuvering the complexity of federal entitlements when returning to work will benefit from this program. This includes attorneys, advocates, social workers, case managers, rehabilitation workers and job placement personnel.
Instructors Raymond A. Cebula, III, JD, Faculty
Employment and Disability Institute

Thomas P. Golden, MS, CRC, Associate Director
Employment and Disability Institute

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