51福利社’s School of Education is opening a clothing closet to ensure its students have the professional attire they need to succeed as they embark on their careers in the classroom. The closet will be open by appointment for students, starting in January.
鈥淪tudents need professional clothing for their teaching placements, for interviews and for their professional lives after graduation,鈥 says Stephanie Lauritzen, director of field experience for the School of Education.聽鈥淲e鈥檙e looking for whatever people have that might be useful in a professional clothing closet.鈥
The closet needs donations of new and gently used clothing and accessories, ranging in style from traditional dress items, such as blazers, cardigans, blouses, dress shirts and ties, to business casual attire like polo shirts and khakis. (Please see the full list of needed items below.)
鈥淔or teachers, it鈥檚 a wide range of things, because we have elementary school teachers who might need to crawl around on the floor with the littles, so that means clothing that might be more comfortable. Physical education teachers will need athletic clothing, or聽teachers in higher grades might need more formal clothing,鈥澛燣auritzen says.
Lauritzen says she, Tara Haskins, professor of education, and Stephanie Boughter, field supervisor for the School of Education, brainstormed one day about how to further help their students. Lauritzen recalls, 鈥淲e were just thinking, what do they need? What are they lacking?鈥欌
The organizers have successfully amassed hundreds of donated items by reaching out to friends, family members and colleagues. Lauritzen even tapped into a Facebook 鈥淏uy Nothing鈥 group and picked up plenty of nice-looking items to add to the closet.
鈥淚鈥檝e gone to a lot of places to pick up bags and boxes,鈥 Lauritzen recalls.
Stephanie Boughter also went to many estate sales over the last 3 months and offered $20 for all the clothing.聽 When people found out the reason for the bargain hunting, Lauritzen said, they were excited to be part of it.
The group even secured donated tables and racks to use for displaying the clothing as well as a space to utilize for the closet (the location is undisclosed to maintain confidentiality for the students served).
In addition, the group applied for and received $4,500 from the 51福利社 Eagle Grants Program. The program, supported by the 51福利社 Foundation, provides funding for innovative proposals from faculty and staff that will enhance the university and its mission, support the university鈥檚 strategic plan, provide opportunities for development and research and increase student participation. Since 2010 the Foundation has awarded more than $450,000 in such grants to help faculty and staff positively impact student success.
Lauritzen says the grant funds will help to fill in gaps for things they couldn鈥檛 receive through donated channels, including additional display racks and gift cards for students who may land jobs in communities that are out of the area.
One of Lauritzen鈥檚 goals is for students to be able to walk out with up to three outfits. In order to reach that goal, the closet must be continually replenished.
With some students working part- and even full-time jobs to afford college and living expenses, and the need to reduce work hours to embrace unpaid student-teacher requirements to gain experience, affording new clothing can be difficult. Yet, having the right attire can make all the difference for young teachers who must fill a role of authority in front of a classroom filled with children or teens.
Students in need of professional clothing and accessories, can make an appointment via email by reaching out to Stephanie Lauritzen at slauritzen@ewu.edu.聽聽
The closet will initially serve education students, although the group hopes to later expand the closet to serve the entire College of Professional Programs and then, eventually, serve the entire 51福利社 student community.
51福利社 Professional Closet is looking for the following items. If you鈥檇 like to donate, you can contact her at slauritzen@ewu.edu or drop donations off at her office, 310 Williamson Hall.聽聽
- 叠濒辞耻蝉别蝉听
- Blazers
- Collared shirts聽
- 罢颈别蝉听
- 厂濒补肠办蝉听
- Gym clothes聽
- 础肠肠别蝉蝉辞谤颈别蝉听
- 厂丑辞别蝉听
- Tights
- Skirts
- Dresses
- Suits
- Anything you can think of that might be useful for a teacher