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Welcome! Here is the latest news:

 

View EPASA response to the recent policy change affecting student travel grant

Whether you are a new student to the Department, a returning student, you are a member of The Educational Policy and Administration Student Association and we hope you will participate in the many EPASA events.

Please check out our blog for more updated information about EPASA.

 

Dr. Joan DeJaeghere December 2007 Presentation
"Preparing for and Living Academic Life"

 

Check out multicultural art at Wulling Hall!

We also welcome prospective students and hope you will use this site to learn more about our community. Our events are designed to strengthen this community within our Department as well as provide learning opportunities that complement our degree programs. These events include a fall and spring department social, a brown bag series, and a mentoring program.

While the members of EPASA are diverse in their experience, age, homes, programs of study, as well as degrees sought, we all understand the importance of education and seek learn more.

 

Photos from the 2007 Spring Social!

 

 

 

 

 

 

We hope you find the time to participate in EPASA events and help plan a few of your own.

From all of us in EdPA- welcome to EPASA!

 

 

 

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