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Student Services

  • Admissions and Enrollment Services (AES) 
    Whether you are a current, prospective or continuing education student, Admissions and Enrollment Services is the place to go for the most up-to-date information about programs and degrees. We encourage you to contact the center and our counselors at every stage of your application and enrollment.
     
  • America on the Move (AOM)
    Pittsburgh on the Move is a School of Education, community-wide initiative to improve the health of individuals in our region. The focus is on small, realistic changes to eating habits and physical activity. Collaborating with UPMC Health Plan and KDKA-TV, the goal is to create a sustainable, area-wide intervention to reduce risk of chronic disease and to improve the health-related quality of life.
     
  • Community Fitness Project
    The University of Pittsburgh Physical Education Department offers non-credit courses to the community each semester. The project offers instruction in aquatics, fitness, and lifetime carry-over activities. Classes are offered as per the time schedule at Trees Hall on the University of Pittsburgh Campus.
     
  • Council of Graduate Students in Education (CGSE)
    CGSE is the student governing body run by graduate students in the School of Education (SOE). All SOE students are members of CGSE, but elect officers and representatives. CGSE has a student lounge and runs numerous other activities and facilities for all School students.
     
  • Curriculum Center and Reading Clinic
    The Curriculum Center (CC) located in 5131 Wesley W. Posvar Hall serves as an education support facility within the School of Education and its surrounding community. The Curriculum Center includes a library of curriculum and software materials, the Reading Clinic, a work area for students, and two computers for walk-in use. This facility was created to support the learning needs of students in the School of Education and educators in the schools. Through its Reading Clinic, the Curriculum Center provides services to those requesting diagnosis or instruction in the area of reading. In the Reading Clinic, university graduate students get first-hand experiences in assessment and instruction. Research that produces new knowledge about reading assessment and instruction is also conducted.
     
  • Teacher Preparation Resources
     
  • National and International Job Postings
    As the School receives job postings from other schools, businesses and organizations, we will add them to our Job Postings site.