The Graduate Education Association (GEA)
The Graduate Education Association is the student organization for all graduate students at The College of William & Mary’s School of Education. The GEA works to disseminate information regarding different programs at the School of Education as well as The College; promote better communication amongst graduate students, faculty, and administration at the School of Education; represent the graduate students of the School of Education at official functions and on committees of The College of William & Mary; provide funding for graduate students and organizations to help fulfill endeavors related to education; provide for an exchange of ideas amongst scholars of various fields; promote an academic and social sense of community; and adjudicate student honor code infractions. All graduate students in the School of Education who have been admitted to a program and/or are enrolled in one or more classes are members.
Chi Sigma Iota (CSI)
Chi Sigma Iota is the international honor society for professional counseling. Established in 1985, Chi Sigma Iota was created to promote and recognize outstanding academic and clinical excellence in the profession of counseling. Counselors-in-training, counselor educators, and professional counselors alike who are committed to research and service can unite through Chi Sigma Iota.
Special thanks to the following for providing the generous support necessary to ensure a successful School of Education Symposium:
o Dania Matos, Keynote Speaker
o Dr. Rick Gressard, Keynote Speaker
o Dr. Johnston Brendel, Professor of Counselor Education
o Dr. Dennis Manos, Vice Provost of W&M Research and Graduate Professional Studies
o SOE Faculty and staff for their continuing support of the SOE Research Symposium
o Symposium Committee: Alexandra Bazdar, Nathaniel Mason, Rachel Schotz, Hannah Leich, Alison Whitehouse
o Dr. Rick Gressard, Keynote Speaker
o Dr. Johnston Brendel, Professor of Counselor Education
o Dr. Dennis Manos, Vice Provost of W&M Research and Graduate Professional Studies
o SOE Faculty and staff for their continuing support of the SOE Research Symposium
o Symposium Committee: Alexandra Bazdar, Nathaniel Mason, Rachel Schotz, Hannah Leich, Alison Whitehouse