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Undergraduate Student Government   Undergraduate students are represented within the School of Education and Boston University by an active student council. In addition to planning and providing educational and social functions, the council is the voice of undergraduate students at the School of Education. Undergraduates, through the student council, are also active participants in the Boston University Student Senate.
     
Deaf Studies Club    
     
Early Childhood Club    
     
Elementary Educators Club   The Elementary Education Club serves as a resource and forum for undergraduate students at Boston University interested in elementary education. Through community service, members of the club hope to contribute to the educational needs of children in the greater Boston community. The Elementary Education Club serves as an academic resource allowing for the sharing of student perspectives. Through meetings, discussions, social events, and volunteer opportunities, the Elementary Education Club creates a community of students interested in elementary education.
     
Exceptional Educators Club    
     
Mathletics   The purpose of Mathletics is to promote mathematics and the study of mathematics education among undergraduate and graduate students at Boston University. The group provides social and educational support to students majoring in Mathematics Education and those interested in Mathematics Education through social events and study groups. The group also shares job opportunities and helps the community at Boston University and in Boston.
     


Programs

Transitional Mentor (TM) Program   The TM Program helps ease your transition from high school to college—from life at home to life in the dorm. The program aims to make coming to college as simple as possible through social events and assigning you to an upperclassman, who will contact you throughout the summer and the year. This person can be of great assistance in answering questions, giving advice, and being a friendly face around campus—helping to familiarize you with both campus-wide and School of Education opportunities.