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Welcome to the Gevirtz Graduate School of Education's Student Affairs web page! The Student Affairs Office provides students with informational and administrative support during their academic career at Gevirtz, starting with the application process, continuing through current enrollment as a student and helping with the path to graduation.

 

Students should also familiarize themselves with the 2012-13 SAO GUIDELINES (PDF).

 

Our Duties Include:

 

  • Providing information regarding our graduate programs
  • Providing information regarding UCSB admission requirements
  • Providing information regarding the undergraduate minor in Education and Applied Psychology
  • Providing information regarding the undergraduate minor in Science and Mathematics Education
  • Maintaining student files for applicants, minors, and graduate students
  • Assisting students with university policies and procedures such as quarterly deadlines, fellowship information, registration, schedule adjustments, petitions, and degree checks
  • Acting as liaison between the Gevirtz School and other campus administrative offices such as the Graduate Division and Office of the Registrar

 

Our Faculty and Staff Includes:

 

  • Dr. Jin Sook Lee, Graduate Advisor for The Department of Education
  • Dr. Shane Jimerson, Graduate Advisor for The Department of Counseling, Clinical and School Psychology
  • Amy Meredith: amyh@education.ucsb.edu
  • Katie Tucciarone: katiet@education.ucsb.edu
  • Christina Baker Franzblau: cbaker@education.ucsb.edu

 

           

         

 

As a prospective or

enrolled student, please

feel free to contact us or stop

by our office with any questions.

 

(805) 893-2137

sao@education.ucsb.edu

Education Building, Room 4100




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Welcome from the Graduate Advisors

Jin Sook Lee

Ph.D.

 

Shane Jimerson

Ph.D.


As Graduate Advisors, we both welcome you to the Student Affairs office (SAO). The goal of the SAO is to assist you in obtaining information about application procedures and in meeting the policies and procedures of the university in order to facilitate the successful completion of your graduate degree program once you enroll. Please feel free to call, email or stop by our offices any time you have a question or concern.

The Gevirtz School is location in the Education Building.

The Student Affairs Office is in Ed Room 4100. Map to Education Building

 

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