Housing for grad students

<p>Best wishes with your major! My husband took the roundabout way to education. BA in Econ from Stanford, MBA from UCLA, but decided to teach, so got his secondary teaching certificate in Math at San Jose State. That was over 30+ years ago. He often thought about getting his Administrative degree, as well, but he was very involved in coaching track and cross country and just never got around to it. His father did, so was able to retire with a higher retirement package. :)</p>

<p>The recently chosen National Teacher of the Year was a Cal Poly grad, although she got her teaching credential at Cal State Northridge:</p>

<p>[Cal</a> Poly Grad Named National Teacher of the Year](<a href=“http://www.calpolynews.calpoly.edu/news_releases/2012/April/teacher_of_the_year.html]Cal”>http://www.calpolynews.calpoly.edu/news_releases/2012/April/teacher_of_the_year.html)</p>

<p>LizW47 wrote:</p>

<p>I’m getting my Masters of Education, specializing in Leadership and Administration. I know it’s not what you’d expect at Cal Poly, and I haven’t come across a single person online who is also in the education school. Who knows, maybe I’m the only one :P</p>