About the College of Education

Pages about the COE

Awards, Promotions, and Tenure

Awards

Faculty Research Excellence Award

2015 - Dr. Lyndal Bullock, Regents Professor, Educational Psychology
2014
- Pamela Harrell, Professor, Teacher Education and Administration
2013
- Anne Rinn, Associate Professor, Educational Psychology

New Faculty and Staff 2015

Counseling and Higher Education

Dr. Michael Leeman

Michael Leeman

Endowed Chairs and Professorships

Counseling and Higher Education

BowerThe Don A. Buchholz Chair for Community College Education

Dean's Welcome

Greetings from the Dean,

Future Students, Students, Alumni, and Friends:

We welcome your interest in the College of Education at the University of North Texas. Our mission is to prepare professionals and scholars who contribute to the advancement of education, health and human development. From our founding in 1890 as a teachers college, we now certify over 1000 teachers annually and prepare many other professionals.

History of the College of Education

Education Building, circa 1938
 Education Building, circa 1938

The College of Education can be traced to 1890, when Joshua Crittenden Chilton arrived in Denton, Texas searching for a location to establish a private normal college.

College of Education Strategic Plan 2014-2017

Mission

The College of Education prepares professionals and scholars who contribute to the advancement of education, health, and human development.

Vision

We aspire to be leaders known regionally, nationally, and internationally for our expertise and excellence in research, teaching, outreach, and solutions for education and human well-being. Through our efforts, we improve the lives of the citizens of Texas, the nation, and the world.

Mission, Vision, and Function of the College of Education

Mission of the College of Education

The College of Education prepares professionals and scholars who contribute to the advancement of education, health, and human development.

About the College of Education

In the College of Education we contribute to the advancement of education, health, and human development. We study people—how children and adults learn, how teachers teach, how educational leaders lead, how to evaluate and improve programs, how to counsel those in need, how to serve our schools and communities, how to promote well-being. We serve the public by helping them live happier, healthier, and more productive lives.

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