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Alpha Delta Theta

Alpha Delta Theta is an undergraduate organization open to all education majors, general studies majors and those in related fields who are concerned about the future of education and the teaching profession. The organization serves as an academic and pre-professional network group. Activities for the year typically include information forums; contacts with teachers, principals and district job placement representatives; and social events. For information regarding membership and a calendar, call Teacher Education Advisement, (213) 740-3471.

Counseling Psychology Graduate Students

The Counseling Psychology Graduate Students Association provides informative forums for counseling psychology students on issues such as planning an effective schedule and preparing for preliminary review. Following EGO's lead, this group also provides seminars on topics of interest to the faculty, staff and students of the Rossier School of Education as well as the entire USC community. For information regarding future events, call the Division of Counseling Psychology, (213) 740-3255.

Education Graduate Organization (EGO)

The Education Graduate Organization (EGO) was formed in 1968 as a forum for the exchange of student ideas and for the planning of student activities. All graduate students in the school are automatically members of the organization and are encouraged to participate in its activities and programs. A steering committee of elected officers plans and coordinates EGO activities. Members of EGO serve on faculty committees in the school and are invited to participate in departmental meetings. Designated representatives attend general faculty meetings of the school as participating observers. Student activities include EGO-sponsored educational workshops for graduate students, lectures and social events.

For more information, visit EGO's website at http://www-scf.usc.edu/~ego/

PASA Network (Postsecondary Administration and Student Affairs Network)

The purpose of the Postsecondary Administration and Student Affairs Network is to promote the academic and professional development of graduate students in the field of postsecondary administration and student affairs. We also increase awareness of our field by doing outreach to prospective applicants and maintaining connections with alumni.

For more information, please visit PASA Network's website at http://www-scf.usc.edu/~pasanet.

TESOL/TEFL Society - TTS

The TESOL/TEFL Society is a student-run organization that promotes social and intellectual interaction and intercultural exchange among students and faculty interested in the fields of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) and Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language (TEFL). TTS provides opportunities to present at conferences and interact socially with others in the Master’s programs and the TESOL field. For more information, visit the TTS website at http://www-scf.usc.edu/~tesol/ or contact tesol@usc.edu.

School Counselors of Tomorrow (SCoT)

As School Counselors of Tomorrow our purpose is to:

  • Promote academic and professional development of graduate students in the field of school counseling·
  • Expand and enhance the Trojan network of individuals interested in school counseling·
  • Increase awareness of current issues affecting the school counseling profession·
  • Serve as advocates for current school counseling students within the Rossier School of Education.
  • Promote K thru 12 academic achievement through community outreach efforts.

For more information, please visit SCoT website at http://www-scf.usc.edu/~scot/
E-mail: scot@usc.edu

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