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Student Government

Cora Phipps is the Student Government Senator for the College of Education and Human Services during the 2007-2008 school year. She is a senior majoring in Early Childhood Education and a member of the Dean's Cabinet. Cora acts as a liason between staff and students.

You can contact her with any questions, comments or concerns you may have about the college by email at Phipps.13@wright.edu or by stopping by the Student Govermnent office located in 029H Student Union.

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.

Business Professionals of America:

Business Professionals of America is a national association and local chapters serving persons pursuing careers in business and office occupations. This organization provides the opportunity for the development of leadership skills, personal and professional growth, and career-related competencies.

Collegiate Middle Childhood Association:

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.

Chi Sigma Iota:

Chi Sigma Iota is the international honor society for students, professional counselors and supervisors, and counselor educators. The CSI mission is to promote scholarship, research, professionalism, leadership and excellence in counseling, and to recognize high attainment in the pursuit of academic and clinical excellence in the profession of counseling.

America Sign Language Club:

The ASL Club is for anyone who is interested in learning more about American Sign Language (ASL). Through various club activities, students are encouraged to use ASL as much as possible outside of the classroom and with native Deaf users. Activities differ each quarter, depending on student needs and interest.

Athletic Training Student Organization:

ATSO Vision Statement: The goal of the Athletic Training Student Organization is to provide the opportunity for excellence to the Athletic Training Students of Wright State University so that they may become the leaders of the future in the Athletic Training setting. This organization will aim to: create an optimal learning environment, create a social network within the Health Care community, take a proactive stance in educational endeavors, as well as create a better working atmosphere for the Athletic Training Student.

Kappa Delta Pi:

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.

Wright State University Rehabilitation Club:

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.

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