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Student Organizations

 

 
FSoS Roundtable

is an undergraduate academic organization established to: create a sense of identity within the Family Social Science Department, provide networking opportunities, promote healthy relationships, provide hands on experience in community service and involvement, and encourage socialization with peers and faculty.  Each year this organization is led by FSoS seniors. For more information see the Roundtable webpage.

FSoS Roundtable Minutes

 

Minnesota Student Council on Family Relations (MSCFR)

is a student affilate of the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) that focuses on the issues that are relevant to families. MSCFR provides a forum for research, education, and theory to share in the development and dissemination of knowledge about families and family relationships. MSCFR establishes professional standards, and works to promote family well-being. MSCFR is dedicated to improving the quality of family life while embracing the cultural diversity in Minnesota. MSCFR is committed to outreach and increase awareness of family issues within the academic community and throughout the state of Minnesota.  For more information, contact the current President, Kristin Schneider (kschneid@umn.edu), or MSCFR's Advisor, Jodi Dworkin (jdworkin@umn.edu).

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Phi Upsilon Omicron

is a National Honors Society dedicated to serving others and the surrounding community. It recognizes academic excellence, develops qualities of personal and professional leadership, provides opportunities to be of service to the profession, encourages personal and professional integrity, and builds lasting friendships.  For more information, visit the Phi U Website.

 

 

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