Professional Education Student Organizations

The Professional Education Club

The Professional Education Club is for any Campbell University student who is passionate about the education of P12 students in our local communities, state, and nation.  This club encompasses all teaching disciplines and licensure areas (Birth to Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle, Secondary, High and Special Education) and requires leadership and outreach volunteerism across the campus and local rural communities. The Professional Education Club will strive to promote the development of the members’ educational professionalism so that they may become effective problem solvers in whatever career path they choose. This goal is in complete harmony with the mission of Campbell University and the conceptual framework upon which educational programs are built. Membership is open to any enrolled student at Campbell University. Meetings are typically held once a month.

The objectives of the Campbell University Education Club shall be:
1. To promote professional improvement of its members.
2. To promote and protect the welfare of its members.
3. To encourage members to serve others in the community.
4. To advance the cause of education in North Carolina’s public schools.

Activities of the club include: the CU Street Fair, Special Olympics, Science Olympiad, Diaper Drive for Smart Start, Backpack Buddies, Cultural Celebrations, Community Outreach

For more information on The Professional Education Club contact:

Mrs. Lisa Bradham, Professional Education Club Faculty Advisor
910-893-1636
lbradham@campbell.edu

Kappa Delta Pi

Kappa Delta Pi is the Teacher Education Honor Society. Those individuals elected to membership exhibit the ideals of scholarship, high personal standards, and promise in the teaching and allied professions recognized by the Society.
An invitation is extended to undergraduate students who have completed 30 semester hours and have a GPA of at least 3.0. Graduate students need to have completed six or more hours of Education graduate work at Campbell and have a GPA of at least 3.25 to be considered for membership. Initiation is held in November of each year.

For more information on Kappa Delta Pi contact?

Dr. Emily Cayton, Kappa Delta Pi Faculty Advisor
910-893-1637
cayton@campbell.edu