The application deadline for Summer 2024 is quickly approaching for the Learning, Culture, and Technology in Europe (LCTE) Education Abroad Program! In LCTE, you’ll earn 6 credits while visiting 4 countries (Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and France) over 3 weeks (from May 13 – June 3) this coming summer! If you’re interested in visiting culturally diverse… Read More »
Opportunities in Japan: The JET Program, Study Abroad, and More
Are you interested in living or working in Japan? The Japan Center for Michigan Universities is excited to host a speaker series! The speaker series will occur on November 14th, 12:00 pm – 3:30 pm at International Center Room 303. Interested? Learn more or register here: https://msu.joinhandshake.com/stu/events/1427513 Questions? Contact Megan Doi at doimegan@msu.edu The speaker… Read More »
Education Abroad in Ghana
Experience the beauty and culture of Ghana while gaining hands on experience in child/human development. Explore contemporary social issues, problems, controversies, and potential solutions to support children and families in this African context. Ghana is known for its rich history, lush forests, diverse wildlife, and miles of beaches as well as its friendly and resourceful… Read More »
Learn More About CED Online Master’s Programs
Interested in earning your master’s degree at the College of Education in the future, but not sure about your options? You’re invited to attend the next College of Education online master’s virtual information session on Nov. 14 at 4 p.m. EST (register to attend via Zoom). This event will provide an overview of our college’s… Read More »
TPP Declaration Application
Teacher Preparation students with 28 or more completed credits can apply to the Teacher Preparation Program this semester. If you have already declared/applied, great! No need to take further action. If you have not declared/applied, no worries! This is a great time to do so. Please use the following website to submit your declaration/application. We have… Read More »
Art Festival & Contest – Scholarships Available
The RBC is hosting the 3rd Annual Hills Climbed Art Festival & Contest! This year it is open to all MSU students with an emphasis on inviting 1st and 2nd year students as part of our First and Second Year Experience. The contest is inspired by the “Hills We Climb” poem read by Amanda Gorman… Read More »
ASMSU General Assembly seats open
The General Assembly is the legislative body of the Associated Students of Michigan State University (ASMSU) which introduces, debates, and votes on legislative action to take a stance on behalf of the collective undergraduate student body. The actions and bills that are passed by the General Assembly then get passed on to University officials, community… Read More »
First-Generation College Exhibit – Participation Wanted
Over the past few years, the College of Education (CED) has organized several visual exhibits to support our CED community. Past examples include I March, I Stand, and Community Scrapbook. We are currently in the process of creating our Fall 2023 exhibit. This visual display will be available in both Erickson Hall and IM Circle beginning November 6. The theme for this year’s exhibit is… Read More »
Prepare for spring enrollment
Enrollment for the spring semester will begin at the end of the month and continue into early November. Prepare your schedule ahead of time by meeting with your academic advisor. Limited scheduled appointments will be available leading up to the enrollment period, but take advantage of the many drop-in advising times available both in-person (Room… Read More »
Applications to the Academic Governance Caucus are now open!
ASMSU’s Academic Affairs Office would like to diversify and amplify student voices this year as having a student perspective on academic matters. The application to join is due October 16th at 11:59PM EST. The application can be found using this link. You may be wondering: What is academic governance? Academic governance is the system that… Read More »