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Only at USF: Become a special education teacher or behavior analyst—and get $27K
USF is offering a first-of-its-kind program that trains future special education teachers alongside board certified behavior analysts, preparing them to support students with severe emotional and behavioral disorders.
February 4, 2026Admissions, College of Education News, Student Life

USF online graduate programs rise significantly, place among the nation’s best in new U.S. News rankings
Rising 10 spots compared to last year, USF’s online graduate education program ranks No. 35 among public universities and No. 36 overall.
January 27, 2026College of Education News, Student Life

USF College of Education students giving area seniors a step up in physical fitness
A free, student-led fitness program from the USF College of Education is changing what’s possible for older adults—boosting strength, confidence and even recovery after major health events. Through a unique partnership with the City of Temple Terrace, the initiative is transforming lives while giving students hands-on experience.
January 5, 2026Academics, Community Engagement, Student Life

USF program gives homeschoolers a place to play and future teachers real experience
USF’s Physical Education Teacher Education program turns gym time into a win‑win: homeschool kids get to run, jump, and try out new sports, while future PE teachers swap textbooks for whistles and real‑world practice. It’s like recess meets career training—fun for the kids, and a hands‑on playground for the majors learning to lead.
November 24, 2025Community Engagement, Student Life

USF alumna honored with $5K surprise at AAC Volleyball Tournament
She thought she was attending the AAC Volleyball Tournament as a guest of honor, but received a surprise award to celebrate the powerful impact she’s made on hundreds of students, athletes and future educators.
November 22, 2025Community Engagement, Student Life

Teaching with heart, rooted in community
Nicolle Salomon, a recent graduate of USF’s Master of Arts in Teaching program in Elementary Education, is beginning her teaching career with a focus on literacy. Through internships, research, and mentorship, Salomon gained real-world experience in local classrooms and is now preparing to pursue a doctoral degree while continuing to teach. Her journey reflects USF’s commitment to preparing compassionate, highly skilled educators who serve and strengthen our communities.
August 8, 2025Student Life

Student Spotlight: Dulcey Hunter, doctoral student and Women in Leadership and Philanthropy Scholar
Discover how Dulcey Hunter’s passion for education, travel, and personal growth is shaping her journey as a doctoral student—explore her Q&A.
July 22, 2025Student Life

Future Teacher in the Making: Kathleen Porcelli’s First Semester Sets the Stage
Kathleen Porcelli finished just one semester into the College of Education at USF Sarasota-Manatee, but the experience has already confirmed her calling to become a teacher. From navigating the unknown to developing a deeper understanding of the impact educators have, Kathleen shares how her first few months have been both inspiring and transformative.
July 14, 2025Student Life

From USF to the pros: Meet grad student and soccer star Vivianne Bessette
While pursuing a master’s degree in exercise science at USF, Vivianne Bessette helped lead Tampa Bay Sun FC to a championship title as a standout defender in the team’s inaugural season.
July 1, 2025Student Life

Student Spotlight: Paige Glossop is crossing the graduation stage—but her USF story is far from over
With a strong foundation in exercise science, Paige Glossop is staying at USF to pursue her master’s degree and continue her work with the Exercise is Medicine On Campus initiative.
May 6, 2025Student Life

Angelica Repaci is stepping into the spotlight as a USF commencement speaker
She’s about to lead her own classroom—get to know Angelica Repaci, a passionate future educator known for her creativity, compassion, and commitment to inspiring young learners to make a difference.
May 2, 2025Student Life

Student Spotlight: Cassie D'Addeo
A doctoral student in the counselor education program at the University of South Florida, D'Addeo is earning accolades for her exceptional contributions to school counseling.
April 3, 2025Student Life