Affiliates
Arizona State University
ASU’s Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College creates knowledge, mobilizes people and takes action to improve education. We develop ideas, people and innovations that improve education for the greatest possible number of people https://education.asu.edu/
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
As part of culturally diverse community and within one of the largest school districts in the United States, the College of Education at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas offers its students a unique learning environment with direct preparation in PK-16 and other community settings. The College is composed of three academic departments that offer undergraduate, master's, doctoral, and certificate programs: Educational and Clinical Studies, Educational Psychology and Higher Education, and Teaching and Learning. Learn more here: http://education.unlv.edu/about/
University of Oregon
If you plan to become a teacher, special educator, administrator, human service provider, or clinician you will find a diverse array of learning, social/cultural, professional, and practice communities at the University of Oregon College of Education. These communities provide a supportive climate and a culture of belonging where students are respected and affirmed. In addition to academic programs, the UO College of Education includes an alliance of nationally prominent centers, institutes, and affiliated research and outreach units working to fulfill our mission. https://education.uoregon.edu/about-us
The University of Arizona
Working with other colleges, the College of Education is responsible for the vast majority of teacher education on campus. We prepare special educators, school and rehabilitation counselors, school principals and superintendents, and leaders for P-12 and higher education. In recent years, there has been a national call for increased scientific-based research in education. Research is a valuable part of our agenda, and we recognize that a formidable college includes a wide range of scholarship and research — from insight-based, fundamental research to engineering-focused programs of research and development. Learn more: https://www.coe.arizona.edu/about
Georgia Southern University
The mission of the College of Education is to prepare students to teach, lead, counsel, and model life-long learning; engage in scholarship that provides new pathways to meet the needs of a dynamic, diverse society; and facilitate access to learning opportunities that are authentic, student-centered, and technology-rich. Learn more about Georgia Southern’s COE here: https://coe.georgiasouthern.edu/
The University of Memphis
The founding program of The University of Memphis, the College dates back to 1912, when West Tennessee State Normal School first opened its doors to students. In Fall 2017, the College enrolled more than 1,300 undergraduate and graduate students in nationally-accredited professional programs. Over forty degree programs that prepare students for varied career paths are offered through the three departments within the College of Education. Learn more here: http://www.memphis.edu/coe/
The University of Oklahoma
The Department of Educational Psychology offers degree programs at the master's and doctoral levels in Instructional Psychology and Technology, Professional Counseling and Special Education. In addition, a teacher education program leading to a bachelor of science and teacher certification is offered in Special Education. Learn more: https://www.ou.edu/education/academics/educational-psychology
Texas A&M University
The Department of Educational Psychology (EPSY) is home to a variety of interrelated disciplines and degree options focused on human development and well-being in educational and community contexts. Our undergraduate programs prepare students to work with children and youth in a variety of community and school contexts. Learn more here: http://epsy.tamu.edu/about/
The University of New Mexico
The UNM College of Education offers rigorous undergraduate and graduate degree programs in addition to professional certificates and endorsements. We invite you to explore our website to learn more about furthering your education through one of our nationally accredited programs. Learn more here: https://coe.unm.edu/
The University of Southern California
The mission of the USC Rossier School of Education (pronounced “ross-EAR”) is to prepare leaders to achieve educational equity through practice, research and policy. We work to improve learning opportunities and outcomes in urban settings and to address disparities that affect historically marginalized groups. The USC Rossier School of Education is part of the University of Southern California, one of the world’s leading private research universities. Located in the heart of Los Angeles, USC offers students a rich urban environment in which to learn, as well as many international opportunities for research and study. Learn more: https://rossier.usc.edu/
Texas Tech University
Through investing in a diverse student body, the College of Education promotes excellence in educator and professional preparation to meet the real-world challenges of our day. We disseminate research focused on improving educational outcomes. We are committed to engagement with partners through mutual collaboration, innovation and improvement. https://www.depts.ttu.edu/education/
North Carolina State University
The College of Education is a voice of innovation for learning across the lifespan. We prepare professionals who educate and lead. Our inquiry and practice reflect integrity, a commitment to social justice and the value of diversity in a global community. https://ced.ncsu.edu/about-us/