“War Eagle!” is a greeting shared across the Auburn campus and throughout the Auburn Family. The iconic eagle represents the Auburn spirit and the strength that is within all of us. It is therefore fitting that Auburn University’s comprehensive transition program for students with intellectual disabilities be known as EAGLES or Education to Accomplish Growth in Life Experiences for Success!

Program Faculty and Staff

Betty Patten
Jay and Susie Gogue Endowed Director of the EAGLES Program
Lauren Ozment
Employment Instruction Coordinator, EAGLES
Stephanie Willis
Independent Living Instruction Coordinator, EAGLES Program
Elyse Corbitt
The EAGLES Program Operations Coordinator
Emmaree Wilson
Instruction Coordinator- Personal and Social
Jessica Allen
Academic Instruction Coordinator, EAGLES Program
Sarah Goodwin
Health and Wellness Instruction Coordinator
Sarah Sirkin
Student Services Coach
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Bryson Crooms is pictured outdoors standing next the to road sign for the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center.
Campus Experience
Center-stage Ambassador

This fall, Bryson Crooms will step into the spotlight as a key representative for one of Auburn University’s most prominent locations on campus. Crooms, a student in the Auburn College of Education’s EAGLES Program, was recently named one of just 12 Auburn students who will serve in the inaugural Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center Ambassadors Program.

Emmaree Wilson
Auburn Family
Staff Spotlight: Emmaree Wilson

Meet Emmaree Wilson, the assistant director of student services for the EAGLES program.

Three women are pictured with a sign behind them that reads You Had Me at War Eagle
Giving
A Strong Foundation

The EAGLES program in Auburn University’s College of Education continues to soar high with an enduring and strong foundation of support.