Looking to join an education-related student organization? Augusta University's College of Education and Human Development offers quite a few options to choose from!
Our students have the opportunity to participate in organizations designed to prepare them for a career in teaching, foster leadership, and encourage volunteerism.
Serves as a link to promote interaction between counselor educators, students, alumni
and local professionals. The chapters provide a forum for interaction, sharing of
concerns, discussion of issues and support for common interests. Many chapters schedule
meetings and solicit speakers on a variety of topics relevant to counselors, serving
as a resource for continuing education.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Meredith Rausch
The COEHD Ambassadors will represent the college in a unique capacity, providing incoming students an opportunity to see the college from the student perspective. Each Ambassador will establish lasting relationships with faculty and staff resulting in professional development, networking opportunities, and gaining leadership skills.
The Collegiate Middle Level Association is a student association designed to promote and support the professional development of future middle level teachers, as well as the development and nurturing of middle level education programs.
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Kappa Delta Epsilon was established as a national honorary professional organization
for women. KDE was founded in 1933 as a sister organization of Kappa Phi Kappa, a
professional educational fraternity for men. In 1978, the name of the organization
was changed from sorority to society, and men were allowed into membership.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Renee Neal
To inform, engage, and provide service to those who are interested in the study of
human movement. The Kinesiology club is dedicated to providing volunteer services
every semester while engaging in fun, educational activities strengthen our knowledge
in the field.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Brittany Pinkerton
The primary objective of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi is the recognition and
encouragement of superior scholarship in all academic disciplines. By drawing its
membership from all fields of study with the academic institution, Phi Kappa Phi also
serves as a unifying force in higher education.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Kim Davies
The Student Georgia Association of Educators, a pre-professional program, helps prepare
education majors for a brighter professional future. Open to all education majors,
SGAE is designed to provide college students with the opportunity to make their voice
heard locally, statewide, and nationally through activities that affect their chosen
profession—teaching.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Kelly Allen
Designed for college students who are preparing for a career in teaching. PAGE supports
teacher candidates and their professors through professional learning opportunities,
such as GACE workshops, learning modules on various topics of interest to pre-service
teachers, state conferences, and more.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Laura Rychly
The purpose of this organization is to stimulate an interest in the teaching and education field and to empower our teachers to be leaders for the youth of tomorrow. Membership is open to any student of Augusta University who is interested in being an educator. No dues are required for membership.