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Because of donors like you, the College of Education and Professional Studies (CEPS) has had a year full of achievement. Without your commitment, we would not have been able to go above and beyond our goals. In this report you will find highlights of the successful 2018-2019 year for the College of Education and Professional Studies. We are looking forward to another great academic year with your continued support. College of Education and Professional Studies
Donor Support
Current-Use Funds
Student Spotlight
” “ I chose the teaching major because I have a passion for community. What better way to give back to your community than being a teacher. A teacher can sometimes be the one person to encourage students to strive for their goals and give them the confidence to do so. I don’t think I can say thank you enough for investing and believing in me.
$249,923
Endowment Funds (Non-Scholarship)
Alexys Wright Middle Level Mathematics and Science Teaching Class of 2021
$16,077
Top Accomplishments*
Endowed Scholarships
134 College of Education and Professional Studies scholarships were awarded.
$101,308
Electronics Engineering Technology Assistant Professor Greg Lyman received a $120,000 NSF grant.
Grand Total: $367,308
Faculty members YiShan Lea, Pam Juniel, Suzanna Flores, developed and hosted the first Diversity is Central Conference—attended by 125 educators.
*Additional college accomplishments can be found on pages 22.
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