91¸£Àû’s College of Education Ranked 73rd by U.S. News & World Report
91¸£Àû’s College of Education and Human Development is ranked 73rd in the nation for all Education Schools in 2015 by U.S. News & World Report.
With more than 40 graduate degree programs and seven graduate certificate programs, the College of Education and Human Development offers professional development, and advanced education and training in a variety of modes. 91¸£Àû education graduate students choose from diverse course offerings and specializations in classes on campus and online.
91¸£Àû education graduate students also have the opportunity to not only acquire knowledge, but also create it. At the state’s research university, 91¸£Àû graduate students collaborate with world-renown experts on vital education issues such as autism, poverty, bullying, literacy, leadership, diversity and STEM education.
