Undergraduate Secondary Teacher Certification: Student Ambassadors

Ambassadors are a group of current students and alumni who have been selected to represent the Teacher Education program in various settings such as welcome events for new students, orientations, presentations to groups on and off campus, information fairs and recruitment events.

Applications for the student ambassador program are solicited in February of each year.   Successful candidates are energetic, articulate, and committed teacher candidates who are interested in being involved in shaping the Teacher Education Program and developing their leadership skills.

If you have specific questions you'd like answered from a student's point of view, please submit them to te.program@umich.edu and the question will be routed to one of our student ambassadors. Please indicate in your message that you would like an ambassador to respond..

If you have general questions about teacher certification, please contact the Teacher Education Office (Office: Room 1228, Phone: 734-615-0528, Email: te.program@umich.edu)

Picture Sarah Chow
Sarah is in Secondary Education with a major in mathematics and minor in English. She grew up in Wilmette, IL, and always knew she wanted to be a teacher. In her spare time Sarah enjoys watching movies, and “America’s Next Best Dance Crew.” She says, “The School of Education is a unique and helpful community. It opened my eyes to who I am and who I will be in the classroom.”
Picture Nichole Erickson
Nichole is in Secondary Education with a major in biology and minor in mathematics. She is from Royal Oak, MI, but she loves being in Ann Arbor as a Michigan Wolverine. She spends her free time with her friends, and enjoys exploring ocean life by snorkeling and scuba diving. Nichole appreciates all of the people she’s met at the School of Education and says, “it’s a great way to expand your mind about an educational career. It’s hard work, but a lot of fun
Picture Sara Kiel
Sara is a student in Secondary Education with a social studies major and psychology minor. She grew up in Grand Rapids, MI, and always wanted to be a teacher. Sara loves to sing, and in her spare time she gives tours at the Natural History Museum. Sara really values all of the practical experiences that have accompanied her academics at the School of Education and has enjoyed her cohort peers, “they are such a rich resource and we have all benefited from developing as teachers together.”
Picture Eric Kursman
Eric is in Secondary Education with a major in English and minor in mathematics. He grew up in Birmingham, MI, and when he was a wee lad, he wanted to design cars. Eric enjoys composing and playing music, and cooking. He feels that the School .of Education “is the gateway to one of the most rewarding and enjoyable careers imaginable. It prepares you for the real classroom, and transforms your vision of the classroom.”
Picture Allison Lennex
Allison is in Secondary Education with a major in English and minor in psychology. She grew up in Bedford, MI, and always knew she wanted to be a teacher. Allison enjoys music, plays the harmonica and is learning the guitar. She says, “My time at the School of Education has been great. I like that it is small. I really appreciate the constant support of the faculty –it is obvious that their goals involve [student] learning.”
Picture Jennifer Lohner
Jenny is a student in Secondary Education with a double major in history and Spanish. She grew up in East Grand Rapids, MI, and loves to run. In her free time you can find her watching “mindless” TV. Jenny feels strongly about the call to teach and says, “It takes strength and courage to be a teacher, but if you’re up to the challenge, the hardships will pale in comparison to the joy that will fill your heart on a daily basis when you see your students succeed.”
Picture Mark Messmore
Mark is a Secondary Education undergraduate with majors in social studies and Spanish. Growing up in Dexter, MI, and coming from a family of educators, Mark always knew he wanted to be a teacher.  Mark tells future students that their experience in the School of Education will be rigorous, “There is a lot of work to do, but you will exit feeling well prepared for one of the most rewarding professions in the world.”
Picture Deanna Parchomenko
Deanna is a student in Secondary Education with a major in English and minor in history. She grew up in Warren, MI, and when she was little she wanted to be a ballerina. Deanna’s interests have changed a bit, and now she loves UFC fighting. Of her experiences in the School of Education, Deanna says, “It is hard work but the rewards are well worth the effort. You meet people who you make strong connections with and work toward the same goal –becoming amazing teachers!”
Picture David VandeVusse
Dave is a student in Secondary Education with a major in English and minor in Spanish. He is from Kalamazoo, MI, and loves all things sports, especially soccer, so it’s no surprise that when he was younger, he wanted to be an athlete. Dave says the School of Education is “tough, but you will learn. I have developed strong connections with good people.”

 

 

 

 

 

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