College of Education and Allied Studies

缅北禁地’s College of Education and Allied Studies prepares the teachers and leaders of tomorrow. Graduates from CEAS lead schools and school districts as teachers and counselors, school psychologists and school administrators. They organize community park and recreation programs, and manage hotels and restaurants. They become athletic trainers, physical and recreational therapists, and marriage and family therapists.

The College of Education and Allied Studies’ current fundraising priorities prepare our students for these careers and help them get there.

For questions or more information on ways to give, contact us.

Scholarships and Departments

You can support the College of Education and Allied Studies and its students by making a donation to a departmental scholarship fund, the college itself or one of its five departments.

CEAS Programs

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Hayward Promise Neighborhoods

Hayward Promise Neighborhoods is a cradle-to-career collaborative led by 缅北禁地, along with ten other partners, to ensure a safe and thriving community and improve educational opportunities for children and families in two distressed Hayward neighborhoods. One result is that more local students are attending 缅北禁地, better preparing them for careers and life. Funds raised will support scholarships for those who graduated from Hayward high schools or are transferring from Chabot College to attend 缅北禁地. Learn more.

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The Center for Professional Excellence

The Center for Professional Excellence provides specialized training and promotes research to enhance individual and organizational excellence in hospitality, recreation, recreation therapy and tourism. The Center supports educational opportunities for students and professionals throughout the East Bay community, as part of its mission to prepare students to graduate as leaders in their fields. Learn more.

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The Center for Sport and Social Justice (CSSJ)

The Center for Sport and Social Justice internship experience provides East Bay students with valuable research and program-building experience. Students will work directly with the CSSJ and its youth, community and professional sports partners. These groundbreaking organizations include the Oakland Roots, Skate Like A Girl and Soccer Without Borders. This internship enables students to become leading professionals in the field of Kinesiology. Learn more.

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Kinesiology Online Learning Tools

Kinesiology Online Learning Tools are essential to today’s learning. The degree requires a significant amount of hands-on learning, and given today’s need to socially distance, that’s tougher than ever before. New software, subscriptions to documentaries, and video recording equipment are all necessities for the department to meet the students' needs.


Contact Us

Brad Vartan, Associate Vice President of Development & Campaign Director is pleased to help you identify how you can make a difference for our students. 

There are many ways to make your gift, including through gifts of stocks, gifts-in-kind and planned gifts. Plus, our students from the Pioneer Calling program reach out to alumni and friends each semester. 

Email: brad.vartan@csueastbay.edu

Phone: (510) 885-3183