杏吧原创 Student Education Association (WUSEA)
WUSEA is an organization whose goal is to foster relationships between education majors/minors as well as with the faculty and staff through building relationships with the community, engaging in professional development, and participating in community service. WUSEA's membership is open to current or prospective education majors and minors. WUSEA takes part in a number of events throughout the year. These include:
- Taking part in community service events at Ark and The Rocking Horse Center
- Holding professional development events such as student teacher forums and first year experience forums
- Building relationships with the campus and the department by increasing university awareness of the club (for example, the Scholastic Book Fair)
Kappa Delta Pi - Alpha Epsilon Mu Chapter
(Formerly Known as Education Honorary) The Education Department is committed to producing the finest teachers possible for the nation's youth. We feel responsible, furthermore, for identifying those pre-service teachers who possess unusually strong affective and intellectual characteristics, which are desirable in teachers. The faculty commits itself to interact with such students to promote their development in a manner more personalized and intense than is possible through regular course structures.
This international education honor society consists of students who apply and meet the requirements for membership. Students majoring or minoring in education are eligible for membership if they have earned a GPA of 3.50 or higher in education courses and an overall GPA of 3.30. Membership recruitment occurs during each spring semester. Students must complete an application, provide a list of extracurricular activities, and write a short essay in response to a given prompt. Applicants must also have completed 36 semester hours and be enrolled in or have completed all education entry-level courses. In addition, they need to have exhibited qualities of leadership, commitment to teaching, critical analysis, etc. that distinguish them as scholars and potential leaders. Application materials are considered by current members through a blind review process.