Student group

In the School

  • The Education Diversity Scholars Program (EDS) is a supportive, vibrant community, composed of individuals who are deeply and passionately committed to the School of Education鈥檚 mission to promote 鈥渄emocracy, diversity, equity, and聽justice.鈥 EDS provides academic and social support through individualized advising and community, financial support, and career exploration by way of various seminars, panels, and workshops related to education and teaching. EDS is open to students who are pursuing teacher licensure or majoring in Elementary Education or Leadership and Community Engagement, and who come from underrepresented backgrounds in higher education, including first-generation students, students of color and LGBTQIA students. For information on how to become part of the EDS community, contact Joanna Mendy.
  • Graduate Students of Color Collective (GSOCC) - Our mission is to promote diversity and social justice on campus and create a safe space for the critical discussion of race. This group is open to graduate students who are interested in advancing this effort either professionally or personally.
  • The Multicultural Leadership Scholars Program聽(MLS) supports the development of leaders from diverse backgrounds, experiences, concerns, knowledge, interests, and accomplishments. Through coursework, service, and socialization, scholars develop a deep awareness of their own values and belief systems as well as those of others. The program features meaningful relationships with professors and peer mentors, diverse practicum classes, financial support, career exploration and an increased sense of community. MLS is open to students of all majors who are interested in exploring leadership, and who come from underrepresented groups in higher education, including first-generation students, students of color and LGBTQIA students.聽Learn more about聽the program.
  • Student Association for Graduate Educators (SAGE) - Our mission is to build community among graduate students in the School of Education. New and continuing graduate students volunteer to organize academic and social activities throughout the year. SAGE also maintains open communication between faculty and students as well as to and from the University Graduate Student Council. For more information contact sage.soe.cu@gmail.com

Across Campus

Housed in the School of Education, the is one of the oldest centers of its kind on campus. BUENO advocates for equitable education for culturally and linguistically diverse learners and their families and offers a variety of research-based projects supporting this mission to聽precollegiate, undergradute, and graduate students.

integrates more than 75 programs and projects in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)聽education聽to improve teaching and learning in these areas and to serve聽as a state, national, and international resource for such efforts. Students can participate in programs focused on聽leadership, diveristy, women in STEM, biligual science, and more.

Housed in the School of Education, 聽is a campus-wide initiative聽composed of聽9 unique programs that each focus on聽addressing complex public challenges through close partnerships with local community organizations.

Housed in the聽Office of Diversity, Equity, and Community Engagement (), the 聽is a聽campus-wide set of academic learning communities聽that promote leadership,聽excellence, achievement and diversity (LEAD) through various cohort experiences,聽scholarships,聽academic enrichment programs, and聽community-building activities.

Administered by the School of Education, the 聽offers聽paid assistant positions to undergraduate聽students聽wishing to assist CU professors on the 色吧亚洲 campus聽with classroom learning. All majors are welcome.

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