Student Success Blog

Spring/Summer 2018 Dean’s List Honorees

Congratulations to the College of Education and Human Development students named to the Dean’s List for the Spring and Summer 2018 semesters! 

This honor is given to undergraduate students who have enrolled in at least six credits and have earned a GPA of 3.50 or higher for the semester.  These students were notified by an e-mail from Associate Dean Ellen Rodgers, but we wanted to acknowledge them publicly on the blog as they are exemplars of Student Success!  The College is proud to have such long lists of talented undergraduates!  We hope to see even more of you on the list next semester!

Spring 2018

Brady Acker Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Paul Adam Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Sassou Akollor Tourism and Events Management
Marla Albanese Kinesiology
Sultan Alderei Tourism and Events Management
Sahar Ali Kinesiology
Dawn Anderson Kinesiology
Adam Angeloff Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Rebekah Ansbro Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
John Arrigoni Human Development and Family Science
Karen Artola Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Alexandria Bailey Kinesiology
Othman Bailoul Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Alison Barahona Kinesiology
Ernest Barber Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Kyle Barnes Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Devon Bedford Tourism and Events Management
Kendall Bohan Tourism and Events Management
Chloe Boltz Tourism and Events Management
Hope Breen Tourism and Events Management
Jared Brewer Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Nicholas Brown Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Morgan Brown Tourism and Events Management
Brielle Burris Human Development and Family Science
Leigh Burte Tourism and Events Management
Emily Busch Kinesiology
Veronica Canada Athletic Training
Ariana Canales Human Development and Family Science
Joshua Carpenter Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Maryam Cattaneo Human Development and Family Science
Catherine Cavanagh Athletic Training
Christina Cherry Human Development and Family Science
Connor Chmel Tourism and Events Management
Lillian Chong Kinesiology
Anna Christopher Human Development and Family Science
Emily Cissell Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Tiffany Clay Tourism and Events Management
Taylor Claybrook Tourism and Events Management
Matthew Cleckley Tourism and Events Management
Kaleb Cole Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Grace Coleman Human Development and Family Science
Janelle Companion Athletic Training
Meghan Curtin Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Casey Davis Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Alexander Dean Human Development and Family Science
Caitlin DeMulder Human Development and Family Science
David Drennen Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Logan Driscoll Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Mckenzie Dunford Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Kathryn Dunn Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Anastasia Edwards Human Development and Family Science
Samantha Efthimiades Tourism and Events Management
Megan Emerald Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Amanda Erickson Tourism and Events Management
Matthew Esposito Athletic Training
Mariana Estrada Zepeda Human Development and Family Science
Sameeha Faryad Kinesiology
Zhanee Fickling Athletic Training
Nicholas Fisher Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Judy Flores Kinesiology
Michael Fowler Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Michael Fowler Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Joyce Frempong Human Development and Family Science
Matthew Gaines Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Daniel Garcia Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Marycruz Garcia-Reyes Athletic Training
Austin Griffith Tourism and Events Management
Annemarie Guske Human Development and Family Science
Jasmine Gutierrez Human Development and Family Science
Lauren Hafley Athletic Training
Sara Hagenhoff Tourism and Events Management
Ashley Hairston Human Development and Family Science
Antania Henderson Human Development and Family Science
Justin Henke Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Alicia Hilton Human Development and Family Science
Alyssa Hobby Tourism and Events Management
Jhuztin Honrado Tourism and Events Management
Ashley Hromyak Kinesiology
Savannah Jeter Tourism and Events Management
Jessica Jolicoeur Athletic Training
Sarah Kelly Human Development and Family Science
Mary Klarfeld Tourism and Events Management
Tiffanie Lam Tourism and Events Management
Parker Lamarre Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Meranda Lattanze Kinesiology
Hogan LePore Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Jake Lu Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Brian Malajian Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Aubree Malone Tourism and Events Management
Mia Marcus Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Kelly Martinez Human Development and Family Science
Amanda McDermott Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Joshua McMahon Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Meghan Meadows Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Nicole Merkle Tourism and Events Management
Luke Miller Human Development and Family Science
Tyler Mills Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Ryan Mingachos Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Danielle Moore Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Daniel Nanovic Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Brian Negron Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Tyler Nelin Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Stephanie Neves Tourism and Events Management
Ana Nogueira Tourism and Events Management
Joann O’brien Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Michelle Orban Physical Education
Jorge Orellana Human Development and Family Science
Viky Orellana Human Development and Family Science
Jonathan Ostroff Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Michaela Romina Palma Tourism and Events Management
Nancy Panchi-Smith Tourism and Events Management
Corey Payne Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Terra Pepin Tourism and Events Management
Kathy Pho Tourism and Events Management
Maya Prestipino Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Kara Prokopius Human Development and Family Science
Gregory Purcell Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Sara Quinn Tourism and Events Management
Suzanne Ramirez Tourism and Events Management
Whitney Reed Physical Education
Wonsuk Rhee Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Bianca Robles Kinesiology
Caitlin Romanowski Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Gina Rosa Tourism and Events Management
Stephanie Ruffner Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Ben Sale Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Glydel Anne Sartin Kinesiology
Brooke Schaffner Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Monica Scharf Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Claudia Schreiber Tourism and Events Management
Kelly Schuberg Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Ross Searfoss Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Michelle Singletary Kinesiology
Amber Smith Tourism and Events Management
Brooke Sullivan Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Morgan Symmers Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Eva Tchong Tourism and Events Management
Collin Telesz Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Jacob Temple Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Jasmyn Tomlin Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Anh Truong Tourism and Events Management
Luis Velez Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Sofya Vetrova Tourism and Events Management
Kaylynn Villagomez Tourism and Events Management
Marina Vitalich Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Morgan Walton Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Blake Waravdekar Tourism and Events Management
Hannah Warpinski Kinesiology
Anna Weber Tourism and Events Management
Sydnee Wells Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Isabella Willard Human Development and Family Science
Natalie Williams Tourism and Events Management
Amelia Winnard Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Brooke Winslow Tourism and Events Management
Samantha Wood Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Margaret Yanchulis Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Jackie Yin Tourism and Events Management
Michelle Zhang Tourism and Events Management

Summer 2018

Jaime Abando Athletic Training
Samer Ahmed Kinesiology
Marla Albanese Kinesiology
Elizabeth Allen Tourism and Events Management
Jasmine Angeles Kinesiology
Meserak Arega Kinesiology
Isra Baba Kinesiology
Devon Bedford Tourism and Events Management
Brian Bowen Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Morgan Brown Tourism and Events Management
Maame Yaa Buah Kinesiology
Natalie Burch Kinesiology
Ariana Canales Human Development and Family Science
Coley Carpenter Physical Education
Seth Chewey Kinesiology
Lillian Chong Kinesiology
Emily Cissell Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Kaleb Cole Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Michael Cortez Kinesiology
Maggie Deboard Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Caitlin DeMulder Human Development and Family Science
Keyonia Driver Human Development and Family Science
Carmen Du Kinesiology
Renee Garcia Kinesiology
Aviad Gebrehiwot Kinesiology
Bishop Guempel Kinesiology
Michael Haber Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Katherine Hernandez Ruiz Athletic Training
Alicia Hilton Human Development and Family Science
Casey Jones Human Development and Family Science
Manisha Joshi Kinesiology
Soohwan Kim Kinesiology
Calliope Kostopoulos Kinesiology
Elmer Lazo Physical Education
Yona Lindenbaum Human Development and Family Science
Sara Luzcando Human Development and Family Science
Angela Manzano Human Development and Family Science
Daniel Marks Kinesiology
Rebecca Martin Kinesiology
Kyle Maxwell Kinesiology
Kerry Mcewen Human Development and Family Science
Joshua McMahon Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Jorge Orellana Human Development and Family Science
Viky Orellana Human Development and Family Science
Kyle O’Toole Kinesiology
Michael Parker Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Jessica Peake Kinesiology
Elefterios Petersen Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Maya Prestipino Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Sara Quinn Tourism and Events Management
Nicole Richey Physical Education
Maria Rodriguez Human Development and Family Science
Michelle Rogers Kinesiology
Lauren Rose Kinesiology
John Sather Kinesiology
Theresa Scalzo Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Brooke Schaffner Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources
Anna Seiferth Kinesiology
John Shelley Physical Education
Alisha Sherren Kinesiology
Daniel Shookster Kinesiology
Katelyn Snook Human Development and Family Science
C Veronica Terrazas Human Development and Family Science
Isabella Willard Human Development and Family Science

5 Reasons Why You Should Join a Student Group Now!

You’ve heard us say it over and over: an engaged student is a successful student.  It’s a fact that students who are connected to campus life both inside and outside the classroom are more likely to persist to graduation.  That alone is a big reason to get involved, but just in case improving your chances of reaching graduation day isn’t enough, let’s take a look at 5 more reasons that NOW is the time to join a Mason Registered Student Organization (RSO): 

  1. Focus on Well-Being. We all need community!  Even the biggest introvert needs to get their head out of a textbook, take a break, and connect with others occasionally.  Student organizations are a great way to meet new people who share common interests.  With more than 350 RSOs at Mason, whether you’re into sports, chess, music, Greek life, and more, there is a community for you.  A little insider secret: Mason student organizations really want YOU!  More members = more fun, so don’t wait for an invitation to find your niche. Take a chance and join!
  1. Enhance Your Professional Development. How’s the GMU Anime and Gaming Society going to help land me a job? It’s simple.  Being involved looks good on a resume.  It says you’re interesting and that you can connect with others.  All RSOs also offer leadership opportunities and a chance to network – both big resume bonuses.  Looking to enhance your career readiness even more?  Join a group related to your major or career goals.  Mason has dozens of clubs and honor societies related to academic interests. 
  1. Expand Your Cultural and Social Horizons. Mason prides itself on nurturing diversity and inclusion, and perhaps nowhere is this better represented than in its range of student groups.  You may never again have the opportunity to experience the wealth of cultures, faiths, and political viewpoints in one place as you have at Mason.  Sharing a conversation, a dance, a meal, or even a protest march with a fellow Patriot from another walk of life can be a life-changing experience.
  1. Connect to the World Outside of Mason. Many Mason student groups are branches of national and international organizations with a reach that can extend well beyond campus and your years as a student. Those bigger networks can be a life-long social support and a valuable career connection. In addition to having fun and sharing common interests, RSOs can be a great way to explore the northern Virginia region and a significant number are also engaged in giving back to the local community through tutoring, volunteering, food and clothing drives, and fundraising.
  1. It’s Really Easy! If you were wondering where to begin finding the group(s) that are right for you, University Life has made it easy for you by sponsoring the Get Connected Fair on Wednesday, September 5, 2018 from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm on Wilkins Plaza (outside of the Johnson Center).  Hundreds of student groups including Greek life, intramural sports, cultural, civic, and graduate organizations will have information tables and representatives to answer your questions. It’s a one-stop shop for getting involved, so no excuses! 

Don’t forget to look for the College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) at the fair, too!  We will have a table there and you’ll also find tables for CEHD groups including Teachers of Tomorrow, Mason Kinesiology Club, Sport Management Society, and the new Human Development and Family Science Student Organization.  See you there!

Reminder: Add/Drop Deadlines Are This Week!

Virginia Teaching Scholarship Loan Program

Applications are now being accepted for the Virginia Teaching Scholarship Loan Program (VTSLP).  The primary purpose of the Virginia Teaching Scholarship Loan Program (VTSLP) is to provide financial support to students who are preparing to teach in one of Virginia’s critical shortage teaching areas.  The critical shortage teaching areas are determined annually through the Supply and Demand Survey for School Personnel, based on data received by school divisions in Virginia. Shortages in specific subject areas are derived from the top 10 academic disciplines identified by the survey as shortage fields.

2018-2019 VTSLP ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

These scholarship loans are available to teacher candidates who are/have:

  • Enrolled full-time or part-time in an approved (undergraduate or graduate level) teacher education program.
  • Maintained a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or its equivalent.
  • Nominated for such scholarship by the institution where they are enrolled.*  Undergraduates at or beyond the sophomore year in college, must have been in the top 10 percent of their high school class.*

 In addition, the candidates must meet at least one of the following criteria:

  • Be enrolled in a program leading to an endorsement in a critical shortage area as established by the Board of Education [i.e., Special Education, Elementary Education (Pk-6), Middle Education (Grades 6-8), Career and Technical Education, Mathematics (Grade 6-12, including Algebra I)]; or
  • Be a minority teacher candidate enrolled in any teacher endorsement area.

 Teacher candidates who previously received funding through the Virginia Teaching Scholarship Loan Program are not eligible.

Download the application here. Complete applications must be submitted directly to the George Mason University College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) Student and Academic Affairs (SAA) office by 5pm, September 14, 2018. You may either drop off or mail your application to:

College of Education and Human Development (CEHD)
Student and Academic Affairs
Attn: VTLSP Scholarship
4400 University Drive, MS 4B4
Thompson Hall, Suite 2300
Fairfax, VA  22030

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Student Job Opportunity: Mason LIFE Program Support Staff

George Mason University LIFE Program seeks enthusiastic, social students to work with GMU students with disabilities in a social setting.  As a community integration support staff for the Mason LIFE Program (a post-secondary educational program for individuals with intellectual and developmental disAbilities) your primary responsibilities would include:

·         Supporting students in various opportunities for social engagement

·         Assisting the student at becoming more independent in making their social 

·         Model social interactions

Looking for students to fill positions for the 2018-2019 academic year. 

Pay rate is $8.00 per hour and students cannot exceed 20 hours per week. 

Please e-mail Rob LeSueur (Community Integration Specialist) of the Mason LIFE Program at [email protected] in order to set up an interview to be considered for employment.