Student Organizations and Leadership

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Lurie College Promise Group

The Promise Group was established to create opportunities for first generation students to be part of a learning community. Students connect through reflections, discussions, and activities that empower their identity as first generation students and support their college journey. Our goal is for students to strengthen, build on, and celebrate their first generation identity.

Lurie College students and friends are welcome to participate! Complete our interest form to learn more.

This group is currently on hiatus, please check back for updates.


Lurie College Student Ambassador Group

Lurie College Student Ambassadors

Student Ambassadors (SAs) are dedicated to welcoming new and prospective students, creating a strong college community, and exploring pre-professional networking opportunities. Under the guidance of the Lurie College Student Success Center, the volunteer SAs participate in the development and implementation of events that foster a strong community. If you are enthusiastic about representing Lurie College and creating meaningful experiences for future and current students, apply today.


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Special Education Department American Sign Language ASL Club

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Child and Adolescent Development Club

Child and Adolescent Development Department ChAD Student Club

The Child & Adolescent Development (ChAD) club is a student-run organization that is open to all interested students, alumni, and faculty in the Child & Adolescent Development department. For more information about upcoming events and opportunities, visit the ChAD Club InstagramFacebook group, or webpage.


Counselor Education Graduate Organization (CEGO)

CEGO

CEGO creates an inclusive community for graduate students studying in the Counselor Education Department of the Connie L. Lurie College of Education by providing networking opportunities, practical experiences, and a space to voice opinions. For more information, visit the CEGO webpage.


Early Childhood Student-Alumni Network

Early Childhood Institute

The purpose of the Early Childhood Student-Alumni Network (ESAN) is to create an interdisciplinary group of current pre-service San José State University students and alumni working in the Early Childhood field and engage students in the Early Childhood Institute's mission of supporting each and every child from the start. For more information about upcoming events and opportunities, visit the ESAN InstagramFacebook group or dektinary.com/eci/esan webpage.


Emancipatory Education Now

Emancipatory Education Now is a student-led initiative at the 菠菜网lol正规平台 Lurie College of Education that examines what emancipatory education – the critical evaluation of the systems and structures of oppression that maintain the status quo in our educational institutions – looks like in today’s society and advocates for the expansion of emancipatory education research, policies, and practices. Watch the recordings of our previous dialogues and view our schedule of upcoming live dialogues at dektinary.com/education/emancipatory-education-now.


National Student Speech Language Hearing Association Chapter

The National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA) is a national organization for undergraduate and/or graduate students who are interested in the study of speech language pathology and/or audiology. It is the only organization of its kind recognized by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA). Founded in 1972, NSSLHA now has over 18,000 members and local chapters at more than 285 colleges and universities.

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