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Gevirtz School Kicks Off New Alumni Newsletter

 

Alumni Newsletter

 

 

GGSE Connections: Alumni Newsletter Vol. 1, Issue 1

 

In this issue:

Sandoval Appointed to CA State Board

GGSE Launches Salon Series

Israel Testifies Before Senate

Morrison Named Acting Dean

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GGSE Launches Alumni Fellowship Fund

 

Most alumni of UC Santa Barbara 's School of Education — known now for over a decade as the Gevirtz Graduate School of Education — were able to support themselves in graduate school through partime jobs and modest fellowships. With state funding cuts causing tuitions and fees to rise 50% in the past three years alone — and with more tuition hikes projected — that is no longer the case. Today's students studying to be teachers, educational researchers, and school and clinical psychologists must often take out tens of thousands of dollars in debt to achieve their advanced degrees.

David Forman

Given the fact that Americans who choose eduction as a career make significantly less than their peers in most other professions, this degree of debt can be burdensome, even crippling. A grass-roots group of Gevirtz School alumni is working to change this picture. Led by David C. Forman (photo at left), member of the Board of Directors of the UCSB Alumni Association and Chief Learning Officer for the Human Capital Institute, these GGSE alumni recognize the impact the school has made on their own lives and are eager to give back. Their goal is to establish a Gevirtz School of Education Alumni Fellowship Fund. "We envision this program being driven by a number of small or modest contributions," says Forman. "Extend opportunity to others by contributing anything you can."

To find out how you can help, please contact Leslie Turnbull at lesliet@education.ucsb.edu or call 805-893-7695.

 

 

 

 

 

 



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The Gevirtz School is proud of its accomplished graduates. We know that you have all gone on to remarkable career paths and made your own imprint on the professional world. Share your story by e-mailing an update of your current position, location, and contact information at sao@education.ucsb.edu

Lysandra Cook (Dept. of Education, SPEDR, M.Ed. '99) has been awarded tenure at the U. of Hawaii. Dr. Cook has published on evidence-based practices in special education and contributes to UH's teacher preparation program.

David Gomez (Dept. of Education, ELO, Ph.D. '87, Teacher Education Program, SST '78) was elected vice president of the Association of California School Administrators.

Jill Leafstedt (Dept. of Education, SPEDR, Ph.D. '02) has been awarded tenure at CSU Channel Islands.

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