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Student Life

As students, we shine. As Jayhawks, we rise. Life on campus includes more than academics. Students in the School of Education and Human Sciences are engaged, involved learners.
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Study & Teach Abroad

Program supports unique opportunities for students to acquire the knowledge, skills, & dispositions needed for culturally-responsive teaching.

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Student Organizations & Networking

Students can actively participate in a variety of student-led organizations to enhance their learning and networking experiences.

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University Career Center

Career development and the job search process can be both a fun and challenging experience. The UCC provides information on job titles, salary levels and more.

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Professional Development Schools Alliance

The PDS Alliance program provides KU students an excellent means to be part of a dynamic collaboration of caring and committed educational professionals.

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MSP

MSP is an academic enrichment scholarship program designed to support the recruitment and retention of Pell eligible and first-generation undergraduate students at KU.

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KU Memorial Union

Through openness, engagement and inclusiveness, the KU Memorial Union supports student aspirations for a better KU and community-at-large.

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