Get Involved

You can make a difference at the Graduate School of Education and beyond by volunteering your time and expertise to build community and advance excellence in education. Check out these opportunities or contact us with ideas of your own.

Hire GSE students and alumni

Hire GSE students as interns and seek out alumni for full-time employment by posting opportunities in the EdCareers portal at no charge.

Mentor a Stanford student

Stanford Alumni Mentoring (SAM) is a robust platform for building relationships between students and alumni. Mentorship from experienced alumni helps students identify and work toward their career goals as well as forge life-long friendships.

Admissions applicant referral program

Help the GSE build the next class of educators! Refer high-caliber prospective applicants to receive information on any of the GSE’s academic programs.

Join the GSE’s recruitment efforts

Talk about your GSE experience with prospective applicants at graduate school recruitment fairs, meet local admitted students near you, and learn about ways to share how our community is improving lives through learning with future members of the Stanford GSE community.

Meet the GSE Alumni Board

The GSE Alumni Board serves as a link between the school and its graduates by enhancing alumni engagement and outreach, organizing events, and broadening alumni networks.

Submit a class note

Class notes are a great way to share professional accomplishments and news with fellow alumni and Stanford friends. Submit a note and you may just see it on one of the GSE’s social media channels or in an upcoming edition of The Alumni Connector, the GSE’s alumni newsletter.

Nominate a GSE alum for the Alumni Excellence in Education Award

Established in 2015 and led by a group of dedicated GSE alumni, this award recognizes the outstanding contributions of GSE alumni educators, principals, scholars, and innovators.

Become a GSE reunion volunteer

Come back to campus in October and connect with classmates and friends at the GSE’s events during Stanford Reunion Homecoming. Help the GSE plan this annual gathering or become a connector yourself and reach out to classmates to join you this October.

Participate in Beyond the Farm, Stanford’s alumni day of service

Extend your Stanford spirit of service to your community through volunteer efforts with fellow alumni, current students, family, and friends. Lead or sign up to volunteer for a service project during this annual alumni tradition.

Join a Stanford alumni club, group, or online community

Check out the more than 500 opportunities to connect with the wider Stanford alumni community around a shared interest.

Plan, host, or volunteer at a GSE event in your city

Our GSE alumni and Stanford education community spans the globe. Help us build community by hosting a social gathering, helping plan a faculty event near you, or sharing your own ideas for a local program.

Looking for more opportunities to volunteer at Stanford? Visit the Stanford alumni website.

Why volunteer?

Strengthen your connection. By volunteering, you contribute to a robust intellectual and service-oriented community at the Graduate School of Education and Stanford University. We hope volunteering enhances your connection to the school, the university, and networks of faculty, students, and alumni.

Make it work for you. If a volunteer opportunity requires too much time or does not catch your attention, let us know how you would like to give back to the GSE. The Alumni Relations team will work with you to explore the possibilities and connect you with ways you can make a difference.

Your involvement matters. We value your experiences at the GSE, as well as the ways you use your expertise beyond campus. Your willingness to give back to the community makes a difference to students, faculty, staff, and your fellow alumni.

Passion for service

Watch GSE alumna Nayelli Gonzalez, MA ’05, share her passion for service with fellow alumni during Beyond the Farm as project leader at San Francisco’s Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts (YouTube/Stanford Alumni):

 

Alumni Board

The GSE Alumni Board serves as a link between the school and its graduates by enhancing alumni engagement and outreach, organizing events, and broadening alumni networks. Meet our inaugural board:

Ting Lan Sun
“Serving on the GSEAB gives me the incredible opportunity to work with talented, smart alumni across the globe who continue to impact the educational arena in their communities. Together, we connect our work back to the GSE in support of education and all GSE alums.”
Ting Lan Sun, MA '88 Stanford Teacher Education Program, Adjunct Faculty & Leadership Coach, Sacramento County Office of Education </br>Alumni Board Chair
Purvi Mody headshot
“Working with the GSEAB has challenged me intellectually, introduced me to incredible alumni and thought leaders in education, and made me realize that our contribution to the GSE and Stanford community doesn't end once we graduate. It is so fulfilling for me to give back to an institution that has influenced my personal and professional life.”
Purvi Mody, MA ’99 Administration & Policy Analysis, MBA ’04 Co-CEO, Head of College Counseling, Insight Education</br>Alumni Board Vice Chair
Satoshi Suga
“I feel that part of my responsibility as an educator is to share with my community the access I have to resources like Stanford. This is that work.”
Satoshi Suga, MA ’18 Stanford Teacher Education Program</br>Science Chair and Engineering Teacher

Jane Bryson
Jane Bryson, MA/MBA ’11

Partner, Transcend Education

Janet Coffey, ’92, PhD ’03 Curriculum Studies and Teacher Education
Janet Coffey, ’92, PhD ’03 Curriculum Studies and Teacher Education

Program Director, Science Learning, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

Katie Remington Cunningham, PhD '20 Developmental and Psychological Studies
Katie Remington Cunningham, PhD '20 Developmental and Psychological Studies

Research Director, Minnesota Justice Center

Daniel Gilbert, MA '02 Learning, Design and Technology
Daniel Gilbert, MA '02 Learning, Design and Technology

Founder and Principal, Gilbert + Chittenden

Nayelli Gonzalez, MA ’05 Stanford Teacher Education Program
Nayelli Gonzalez, MA ’05 Stanford Teacher Education Program

Founder and CEO, CreatorsCircle

 

Zachary Lam, MA ’18 Policy, Organization and Leadership Studies
Zachary Lam, MA ’18 Policy, Organization and Leadership Studies

Assistant Director, Workforce Strategies, City College of San Francisco

 

Leonard Medlock, MA ’11 Learning, Design and Technology
Leonard Medlock, MA ’11 Learning, Design and Technology

CEO, Playback Worldwide

Purvi Mody, MA ’99 Administration & Policy Analysis, MBA ’04
Purvi Mody, MA ’99 Administration & Policy Analysis, MBA ’04

Co-CEO, Head of College Counseling, Insight Education

Alumni Board Vice-Chair

Ting Lan Sun, MA '88 Stanford Teacher Education Program
Ting Lan Sun, MA '88 Stanford Teacher Education Program

Adjunct Faculty & Leadership Coach, Sacramento County Office of Education

Alumni Board Chair

Satoshi Suga, MA ’18 Stanford Teacher Education Program
Satoshi Suga, MA ’18 Stanford Teacher Education Program

Science Chair and Engineering Teacher, Oakland Unified School District

Daniel Uribe, MA/MBA '21 in Education
Daniel Uribe, MA/MBA '21 in Education

Principal at VélezReyes+ Philanthropic Platform

 

Elizabeth Wong, MA '12 Policy, Organization and Leadership Studies
Elizabeth Wong, MA '12 Policy, Organization and Leadership Studies

K-5 English as a New Language Teacher & National Board Certified Teacher, New York City Department of Education

For more information or to provide input, contact:

Marly   Solebello
Marly Solebello
Director of Alumni Relations