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Prepare for a numerous types of teaching fields:
Elementary and Middle Grades Education
Secondary Education
Special Education
Members will enjoy:
Greater contact with teachers and advisors in the School of Education
Courses that help prepare students to be good teachers
Programs and field trips that engage students in thinking about education topics and social development 
Expectations:
Commitment to learning & personal growth
Willingness to participate in Group activities, projects and field experiences
Enrollment in you Group’s UNS 105 course
Tolerance and respect for others
Required Courses:
REL 251: Religious Social Ethics”, HEA 201 “Personal Health”, PSY 121: “General Psychology”, “ENG 101: English Composition 1”, and UNS 105: “The Interest Group Experience”
Faculty Fellow:

Dr. Misti Williams,
School of Education
Peer Academic Leader (PAL):

Jennifer Wright