Transition Planning Workshop Series
Student Earned Income Exclusion, Turning 18 Redetermination
& 301 Workshop
(Best suited for parents of high school students)
Student Earned Income Exclusion
Students under the age of 22 who are attending school full-time and receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
benefits can work and keep their benefits under the Social Security Adm Student Earned Income
Exclusion.
Parents and guardians should attend this workshop to learn:
• How to access this exclusion for their son/daughter
• How and when to report their son/daughter’s earned income
Turning 18 Redetermination
Individuals receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits as children must u an adult
disability evaluation at age 18 to see if disability benefits should continue. Co learn more about
how to appeal a disability denial at age 18 and what records the So Security Administration (SSA)
needs to see for disability to continue.
301
Some individuals receiving SSI benefits as children will not be found eligible for disab benefits
as an adult. However, they could continue to receive SSI benefits while in col or a vocational
program if the proper steps are taken.
Come to learn more about how to access these benefits under SSA's 301 program!