Student Advising
Looking for advice and direction? We're here to help. Contact the following teams for assistance based on the program you're interested in or are currently enrolled in.
Education Student Services Center (ESSC)
- Undergraduate students
- Alternate Route to Licensure
- Teach for America
- Rebel Start Academy
- Academic Policies
- Academic Programs
- Academic Success Center
- Admissions
- Advising
- Disability Resource Center
- First- and Second-Year Seminars
- Graduate Academy
- Graduate College
- International Programs
- Holmes Scholars Program
- Mentorship Programs
- Study Abroad Programs
- Technology Resources Office
- Writing Center
- College of Education-Affiliated Student Organizations
- Campus Life
- Military and Veteran Service Center
- Office of Student Diversity Programs
- Office of International Student and Scholar Compliance
- Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities
- RebelSafe App
- Rebel Success Hub
- Student Resource Guide
- Student Wellness Center
- The Intersection (Multicultural Resource Center)
Ed Exchange
Ed Exchange is a student and alumni monthly publication. Within each issue you will find important updates, events, research and scholarship opportunities, volunteer opportunities, as well as highlights of your fellow peers’ achievements.
Workshops and Events
The Education Student Services Center (ESSC) offers a number of programs each semester such as:
- Field Experience Overview Workshop
- Nevada Educator Career Connections Mini-Conference
- Praxis Core/CBEST Overview Workshop
- Praxis Core/CBEST Writing Workshop
- Scholarship Workshop
Learn more about these events, including how to register on the .
In addition, , a student organization for education and human services students hosts a number of community outreach, social, and networking events.
Supporting Our Students (S.O.S.) Emergency Student Relief Fund
Thanks to generous funding provided by Charles Schwab Bank, the College of Education developed the Supporting Our Students (S.O.S.) Emergency Student Relief Fund to provide both one-time (per academic year) funding when assistance is needed with unexpected emergency situations as well as sustained financial coaching to develop budgetary literacy skills.
All current 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to apply for S.O.S. funding in instances including but not limited to the following:
- Accidents
- Illness (self or dependent)
- Death of a family member
- Fire damage (home or property)
- Need for temporary housing
- Food insecurity
Technology Resources
The mission of the College of Education Technology Support Office is to provide technology support and share cutting edge information in order to enrich the learning and productivity of students, faculty and staff.