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IMPACT Summit to allow students to explore education-related career paths

March 4, 2026 - 19:37

IMPACT Summit to allow students to explore education-related career paths

Penn State's College of Education is set to host its annual IMPACT Summit this Sunday, March 22, at the Chambers Building on the University Park campus. The event is designed to provide students with a direct pathway to explore the diverse professional opportunities available with an education degree.

The summit will facilitate meaningful conversations between students and established professionals currently working across the broad field of education. Attendees will have the chance to engage with leaders from various sectors, including classroom teaching, educational policy, nonprofit administration, corporate training, and curriculum development. This interaction aims to move beyond theoretical career paths, offering real-world insights and advice.

Organizers emphasize that the event is crucial for showcasing the expansive leadership roles and non-traditional career tracks that a foundation in education can support. The goal is to help students visualize their future, network with potential mentors, and understand the significant impact they can make in multiple settings. The IMPACT Summit serves as a vital bridge connecting academic preparation with professional application, empowering the next generation of educational leaders.


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