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*Career Outlook Data Sources

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics - bls.gov
The BLS provides comprehensive salary data for various professions in its Occupational Outlook Handbook. It includes median salaries, job growth projections, and industry-specific information.
PayScale - payscale.com
PayScale offers a large database of salary reports, allowing users to search by job title, degree, and geographic region. It is a useful resource for up-to-date salary ranges based on user-reported data.
Glassdoor - glassdoor.com
Glassdoor aggregates employee-reported salaries for specific jobs and industries. This can be a helpful tool for understanding real-world salary expectations for specific roles.
National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) - nces.ed.gov
NCES provides data on educational outcomes, including salaries for roles in education such as teaching, administration, and counseling, which are useful for degrees related to education fields.
Salary.com - salary.com
Salary.com offers salary ranges and compensation information for a wide variety of professions, including business, finance, healthcare, and more. It is widely used for salary benchmarks.
National Association of Colleges and Employers - naceweb.org
NACE provides salary surveys, especially for recent graduates, and offers data on starting salaries for various fields and industries. This can be particularly useful for entry-level positions.

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KDE Kappa Delta Epsilon

A National Honor Society for Educators

Kappa Delta Epsilon (KDE) is an honorary educational fraternity which supports the cause of education by fostering a spirit of fellowship, high standards of scholastic attainment, and professional ideals among its members. We are an active group engaged in preparing our members for the teaching profession. Kappa Delta Epsilon was organized March 25, 1933 in Washington, DC. KDE’s Gamma Zeta Chapter has been active on Centenary University’s campus since 1991.

Over thirty years later, KDE continues to provide scholarship, service, and fellowship opportunities to educators.

KDE gives back not only to the wider community through service but believes in giving back to the Centenary Campus Community as well.

Our Creed

To love, respect, understand, and guide the student for a life of unfolding possibilities is the task of the teacher; to give aid, counsel, and support to fellow teachers and to all agencies promoting the love of truth, beauty, and goodness is the privilege of the teacher.

Clinical Classroom

The clinical classroom housed in Littell 102 is a teaching laboratory that is designed to mimic a K-8 general education classroom setting that is aligned to support research-based best teaching practices.

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