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Students who graduate from the Program for Gifted/Creative Education may assume a variety of roles including those of college or university professor, classroom teacher, coordinator of school system programs, coordinator in state departments of education, or educational consultant. Job openings and other information on career opportunities are posted regularly via electronic mail to all students enrolled in the GCE program.

 

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