Educational Psychology Student Organization
About This Organization
- Abbreviation(s):
- EPSO
- Purpose:
- To support graduate students in the EPSY department by representing the student body to faculty, planning social events and enrichment events. The purpose of this organization is to serve as a liaison between the graduate students and faculty members of the department of educational psychology; serve as a source of information for graduate students; promote social activities involving both graduate students and faculty members; promote participation in professional activities; and impact departmental, college, and University policies affect EPSY graduate students.
- Year Founded:
- 1997
- Membership Dues:
- No dues
- Admits Members:
- All Year
- Meeting Locations:
- On Campus (Harrington Tower) or in Community (Coffee shops)
Public Contact Information
- Public Contact Name:
- President Samantha Aguilar
- Public Contact E-mail Address:
- samdyanne@tamu.edu
- Public Contact Phone Number:
- samdyanne@tamu.edu
Group Contact Information
- Organization Web Site:
- http://Texas A&M University
- Organization E-mail Address:
- epso@tamu.edu
Organization Associations
- Academic Department:
- College of Education and Human Development
- Non-Academic Department:
- None
Membership
- Approximate membership of the organization:
- 100-300
- Membership policies:
- Our organization accepts graduate students as members
- Our organization accepts faculty/staff as members
- Weekly time committment required of organization members:
- 0-3 Hours
- Membership intake process:
- Open
Events
- Community Service Projects:
- Once per semester
- Fundraising Events:
- Once per semester
- Speakers/Lectures:
- Three or more times per semester
- On-Campus Social Events:
- Once per semester
- Off-Campus Social Events:
- Three or more times per semester
- Hosting Conferences:
- Never
- Sponsoring Special Events (Concerts, one-time events, etc.):
- Never
- New Member Orientation/Training:
- Once per year
- Events with Alcohol:
- Twice per semester
- In-State Travel:
- Never
- Domestic US Travel:
- Twice per semester
- International Travel:
- Never