College of Education

The College of Education (COE) is an integral part of the educational community, committed to preparing teachers and improving teaching and learning in area schools.

Over 300 COE students complete practicum experiences in area schools each semester with a focus on meeting students’ needs and over 75 COE students complete year-long internships in area schools each year. In addition to enhancing their skills in the field, it is a service to the schools where they are placed.

About 30% of COE students are first-generation college students, and many work to put themselves through school. All students who want to be teachers must pass state-mandated licensure exams. Paying for licensure exams is expensive  ($150-$450 depending on licensure area) and these costs are often not built into students’ financial aid packages. Many of our students struggle to come up with the money while completing full-time internships – a problem made worse by the global pandemic. We have set a goal to raise $10,000 by midnight November 30th, to support this need.

Please help to raise money to assist COE students struggling to pay for required licensure exams. Your gift will make an important difference in the lives of our students! Thank you for helping to #MakeItPossible.

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College of Education 1:1 Match
Each gift made to the College of Education on Nov. 29 and 30 will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to $10,000. This match is made possible by Steve and Donna Sheehan Gladis '68. Make your gift on Giving Tuesday to double the impact of your gift!
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