Why Give?
The primary goal of the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior is to provide high quality academic programs committed to improving teaching, learning and human development in a diverse, rapidly changing and increasingly technological society. We are equally committed to developing and enhancing partnerships and other collaborative relationships with community schools, agencies and organizations in an effort to advance research, development and innovative practices.
We can achieve this by committing to assist our undergraduate and graduate students in financing the pursuit of their SIUE degree through scholarships, awards, graduate assistantships and paid internships. This eliminates the financial barrier they may face in their time with us. Click here to learn more about our most recent scholarship and award recipients.
As we continue to address the needs of our students, it is clear that a significant part of their experience should be seeing their values reflected in the university's culture and teachings. The school has been at the forefront of diversity, equity and inclusion education, incorporating those values in a new scholar-activist group on campus.
By giving the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior, you can help us achieve our goals. You may choose to support the School as a whole or through any of the funds listed below. To learn more about giving to the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior, contact Nick Niemerg, Director of Development, at [email protected] or 618-650-5043. Thank you so much for your consideration and support.
- SEHHB Development Fund (Fund# 3201)
- SEHHB General Scholarship Fund (Fund# 7156)
- SEHHB Student Research Travel Development (Fund# 4317)
- Applied Health Development (Fund# 3210)
- Pubic Health Program Development (Fund# 3209)
- Speech Pathology & Audiology Development (Fund# 3472)
- Educational Leadership Development (Fund# 3043)
- Teaching & Learning Development (Fund# 3225)
- Psychology Department Development (Fund# 3265)
- Higher Education Student Affairs (HESA) Development (Fund# 3073)
- East St. Louis Charter High School Development (Fund# 3036)