This project will prepare 80 adapted physical education (APE) specialists highly trained in working with individuals with low-incidence disabilities from birth through their transition into adulthood, including specialized training in autism and cultural diversity. Discipline-specific, research-based, and collaborative training will be provided. METHOD: Activities of this project include: (a) preparing APE teachers with the skills required to meet the needs of youth from diverse cultural and language backgrounds, including students from low-income/high poverty families and English learners with disabilities; (b) providing field-based experiences for preservice students specifically addressing the needs of children with disabilities including autism, early intervention, school-aged populations, and transitions programs in rural areas of poverty; (c) integrating intensive yet accessible training in research-based practices that improve outcomes for children with disabilities into the program curriculum; and (d) designing a support network to ensure scholars retention and success in the preparation program and in the profession following graduation in order to improve outcomes for children with disabilities.