CEHD Undergraduate Student Board
How will you make a difference?
The College of Education and Human Development Undergraduate Student Board is the official undergraduate student government for CEHD at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. The mission of the board is to be the voice for the CEHD students and organizations, to enrich CEHD students' learning experience, to provide academic-related services to CEHD students, and to provide leadership opportunities to the CEHD students. Fill out our Google Form to start receiving updates and reminders about board events.
The CEHD Undergraduate Student Board will work together in a fun and collaborative environment to answer the question:
"How will we make a difference?"
By uplifting all of the voices and life experiences of CEHD Students
In the classroom
Out in the community
In our own career journeys
While anyone can join the CEHD Undergraduate Student Board as a member, there are a number of leadership positions that members can run for:
President
Vice-President
Treasurer
Marketing Coordinator
Event Coordinator
The Undergraduate Student Board will meet on Wednesdays in various rooms on campus from 4:30pm to 5:30pm on the following dates in the 2023-2024 school year:
September 13, 2023
October 4, 2023 - Burton Hall 120
October 25, 2023 - Burton Hall 120
November 29, 2023 - Burton Hall 227
January 24, 2024 - Elections information - Burton Hall 120
February 28, 2024 - Elections - Burton Hall 120
The Board goals are incorporated to every part of the CEHD Undergraduate Student Board! From our Homecoming Parade to Alumni Networking Events, students are provided with support and connections to advance their careers. The student board is also represented at most college events and volunteers in the community together. Student Board members are also involved in standing committee activities within the college.
Interested in hearing more or applying to be on the board? Fill out our Google Form or contact us by Email: cehdusb@umn.edu. We want to hear from the students of the College of Education and Human Development and address your concerns.