Involvement and opportunities
Through diverse clubs, volunteer programs, and professional networks, we actively cultivate environments where students connect, collaborate, and thrive.
Quote from Gillian Dahl, '20
I’ve known I wanted to go to the U of M since I was in the fifth grade. My passion for people and interest in health care led me to a kinesiology major, an autism spectrum disorder certificate from the Department of Educational Psychology, and a neuroscience minor.
Student opportunities
Leadership opportunities
Explore the leadership minor.
Research
You don't have to wait until graduate school to be involved with world-class research. Learn about CEHD labs and centers with undergraduate opportunities, as well as University-wide programs.
Student groups
From the CEHD Undergraduate Student Board, to major-specific organizations, find out more ways to connect with your peers. Visit the Undergraduate Diversity, Community, and Belonging website for more ways to connect.
Leadership opportunities
Internships are opportunities to try out a career, gain professional experience, and develop your network beyond CEHD.
Volunteering and service learning
Connect with the community through volunteerism and service learning. Whether it is important to you to address a community problem, work for a worthy cause, or develop as a person, volunteering can be extremely rewarding!
Learning abroad
Together with the Learning Abroad Center, CEHD offers a wide variety of international opportunities. Opportunities to study, intern, or work abroad range from semester-long study programs to short courses and internship opportunities lasting approximately two weeks.