Learn More About KSU’s Undergraduate Programs by Listening to KSU Education Graduates

B.S. in Elementary Education (P-5)

The story of First Year Kindergarten Teacher - An Interview with Garet

B.S. in Middle Grades Education - Reading and Language Arts

Mary talks about her experience in the middle grades program.

KSU Call Me MISTER® Program

Barron talks about the many benefits of the Call ME Mister® Program

Opportunities to Learn More About Being an Education Major at KSU

Spotlight Tour: K-12 Teacher Education Programs

The Bagwell College of Education partners with the Office of Undergraduate Admissions to feature KSU's undergraduate programs in education. After your guided campus tour, you attend a special visit with the Bagwell College of Education. If you are considering majoring in education, make plans to attend this special fall or spring event.  Sign up for an Education Spotlight Tour

Fall and Spring Open Houses

KSU’s Office of Admission holds spring and fall Open Houses on the Kennesaw campus. During these events, you can attend a short session specifically about the Education programs. Learn more about KSU’s Open Houses

Guided Campus Tours

KSU’s Admissions Office conducts daily campus tours, Monday – Friday, starting at 10 am or 1 p.m.  Just pick the date and time that best fits your schedule. These tours do not have special sessions about the Education programs, but you can ask questions as you tour Kennesaw State. Learn more about KSU’s Guided Campus Tours 

Why You Should Choose KSU for Your Bachelor’s Degree in Education:

  • 14 Varied Top-Quality Programs in Education
  • A Focus on Excellence and Community
  • Innovative Learning Spaces and Experiences
  • Convenience and Affordability
  • Career-Preparation Opportunities
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Opportunities to Get Involved in Community-Building Groups

KSU’s Bagwell College of Education fosters a sense of belonging and welcome for its students. In addition to college-wide activities and events, you can also participate in these education-related student organizations:

  • Educators of Tomorrow (EOT) seek to connect future teachers with KSU’s Bagwell College of Education. The organization provides opportunities for involvement and growth through speakers, events, and other activities. EOT also introduces education majors to resources and support to help you become a successful “Educator of Tomorrow!”

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  • Student Ambassadors are student leaders chosen to serve as official representatives of KSU’s Bagwell College of Education. Activities involve helping host events, encouraging student involvement, and taking part in community outreach and recruitment activities.

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  • Black Teachers Matter (BTM) seeks to help educators navigate and center a variety of Black perspectives in the field of education, as well as challenge system norms. BTM provides opportunities to build community, engage in productive dialogue, and conduct research while examining critical issues pertaining to Black Education.

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  • Call Me MISTER® is an educator mentorship and development program that aims to place more males of color into elementary and middle schools. This highly acclaimed program recognizes the value and the need for a highly qualified and diverse teacher workforce.

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  • This group provides a space in the Bagwell College of Education where Latinx student can come together and create a community of support and information as they enroll and progress through teacher education programs. 

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Contact Us for More Information

Bagwell Advising and Student Success Center

Phone: 470-578-6105
Email: becomeateacher@kennesaw.edu

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