- African American Teachers Association
provides a forum for students, faculty, and staff
who are interested in the teaching profession
and provides support, information, and
community outreach.
- The Collegiate Middle Childhood Association
provides a forum for undergraduate and
graduate students who are interested in the
middle school student and the professional
issues and activities of the middle childhood
teacher.
- Graduate students majoring in one of the
college's counseling programs may be invited
to join Chi Sigma's Iota, an international honors
society for counseling professionals.
- Kappa Delta Pi is an international honor society
in education. Individuals are invited to become
members of the society, by vote of the chapter,
because of high academic achievement and
because they have exhibited a professional
attitude indicating their ability to grow in the
field of education.
- The Wright State University Rehabilitation
Club provides rehabilitation majors and minors
with opportunities to develop contacts with
rehabilitation professionals, participate in
professional conferences and service projects,
and interact with peers on a social level.
- Student Council for Exceptional Children
(SCEC), an affiliate of the International Council
for Exceptional Children, is an organization for
people (including rehabilitation counselors and
intervention specialist teachers) interested in
service for exceptional learners.
- The American Sign Language (ASL) Club
provides an organization for those interested in
learning about deaf culture and American Sign
Language. This club invites deaf and hearing alike
to participate.
- The Organizational Leadership Club is designed
for Organizational Leadership majors to network
with one another and with the larger Miami Valley
community. It also allows members to participate
in professional development opportunities.
- Wright State University's student chapter of
The National Association for the Education
of Young Children (NAEYC) is dedicated to
improving the well-being of all young children,
with particular focus on the quality of educational
and developmental services for all children from
birth through age 8. Membership is open to all
individuals who share a desire to serve and act
on behalf of the needs and rights of all young
children.
- The Athletic Student Organization provides athletic training students the opportunity for networking so they can become leaders in the Athletic Training profession. This organization will strive to create an optimal learning environment, create a social network within the health care community, and provide students avenues of resources for future problems or issues
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