Education and Human Services Theme Community
Education and Human Services Theme Community
The Education and Human Services Theme Community is designed for students who are passionate about serving others and making a positive impact in the world. Whether pursuing careers as teachers, interpreters, case managers, counselors, or in related fields, students in this community come together around a shared commitment to support and service. By fostering a strong sense of belonging, the community provides opportunities to build meaningful connections and relationships that support students throughout their academic journey and beyond.
Students in the Education and Human Services Theme Community live together in Manchester Hall. As a part of the community, you will experience programs and activities that will allow you to interact with fellow students, faculty, and staff members. You will also be exposed to student led organizations that the College of Education and Human Services offers throughout the year!
How do I join the Education and Human Services Theme Community?
- You must be a first-year student admitted to a major in the College of Education and Human Services or receive special permission from the coordinator.
- Select the Education and Human Services Theme Community in the housing application.
- List Manchester Hall as your preferred residence hall choice in the housing application.
- Alert your academic advisor during your "Destination 久久午夜羞羞影院免费观看 State: Advising & Registration" program that you would like to participate in the Education and Human Services Theme Community.
Room self-selection dates are based on the date housing applications are submitted, so the earlier you apply the more likely it is that you will be able to select a room in Manchester Hall.
Coordinator contact information:
Julie Wilcox
Director for Academic Recruitment and Retention
Email: jwilcox@kent.edu
Phone: 330-672-0556