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How to Get Involved

Drexel University School of Education

Drexel University School of Education Alumni Weekend

There are many ways you can get involved with the School of Education. You can attend any of our events, donate your time to serve on the alumni board, or make a gift to support future Dragons.

Join the Alumni Board

The School of Educations’ alumni board organizes events and other activities for SOE alumni. If you have any questions or are interested in getting involved with the board, please contact soealumni@drexel.edu.

Current Alumni Council Members

  • Morgan Banks (MS in Curriculum and Instruction ’14)
  • Charlene D. Bergstresser, RN (PCC in Human Resource Development ’13)
  • Jacob Matlock (MS in Global and International Education ’15)
  • Lise-Pauline Milton Barnett, EdD (EdD in Educational Leadership and Management ’15)
  • Silvia Sollenberger Davis (MS in Teaching Learning and Curriculum ’15)

Be a Dragon Ambassador for the School of Education

Did you enjoy your experience in our program? If so, we invite you to become an SOE Dragon Ambassador. Our Ambassadors assist the recruitment and marketing team by providing their unique perspective to potential new students. To get involved, please contact soealumni@drexel.edu.

Join us at School of Education Events

The School of Education hosts dozens of events throughout the year. Events include guest lectures, colloquiums, webinars, critical conversations in urban education, and many more. We encourage you to visit our events page to view and register for upcoming events.

SOE also hosts events for alumni weekend and homecoming. We can also keep you in the loop for future events. You can update your contact information here.

Make a Gift

A gift to the School of Education makes a tremendous difference in the lives of our students. There are many different funds you can contribute to that help students afford the cost of their Drexel education.

Make a Gift