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College of Education National Rankings
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Top PublicSchools of Education
US News and World Report Rankings of Graduate Schools of EducationApril 2012
1. University of Texas – Austin2. University of California - Los Angeles3. University of Oregon4. University of Wisconsin – Madison5. University of Michigan – Ann Arbor6. University of California – Berkeley
University of Washington
Top Public & PrivateSchools of Education
US News and World Report Rankings of Graduate Schools of EducationApril 2012
1. Vanderbilt University2. Harvard University3. University of Texas – Austin4. Stanford University5. Teacher’s College – Columbia
University6. Johns Hopkins University
University of California – Los Angeles
US News and World Report Rankings of Graduate Schools of EducationApril 2012
Top Public Schools of Education, Undergraduate AND Graduate
1. University of Texas – Austin2. University of Oregon3. University of Wisconsin – Madison4. University of Michigan – Ann Arbor5. University of Washington
Dean Manuel J. JustizDean Manuel J. Justiz
COE DepartmentsCOE Departments• The Department of Curriculum and Instruction, chaired by Dr. Randy
Bomer, provides professional instruction for prospective and practicing teachers, curriculum developers, researchers, and other education specialists.
• The Department of Educational Administration, chaired by Dr. Norma Cantu, prepares students at the graduate level to assume leadership positions as principals and superintendents for schools, deans and presidents for junior and community colleges, administrators for higher education, and professional educators for roles in business and government.
• The Department of Educational Psychology, chaired by Dr. Cindy Carlson, is dedicated to the study of human behavior, especially as it relates to education.
• The Department of Kinesiology and Health Education, chaired by Dr. John Bartholomew, includes the physiological, psychological, and historical aspects of sport and exercise, health education, sport management and physical education teacher preparation.
• The Department of Special Education, chaired by Dr. Mark O’Reilly, strives to advance knowledge about disabilities and to enhance society's capacity to accommodate individuals with disabilities.
• The Department of Curriculum and Instruction, chaired by Dr. Randy Bomer, provides professional instruction for prospective and practicing teachers, curriculum developers, researchers, and other education specialists.
• The Department of Educational Administration, chaired by Dr. Norma Cantu, prepares students at the graduate level to assume leadership positions as principals and superintendents for schools, deans and presidents for junior and community colleges, administrators for higher education, and professional educators for roles in business and government.
• The Department of Educational Psychology, chaired by Dr. Cindy Carlson, is dedicated to the study of human behavior, especially as it relates to education.
• The Department of Kinesiology and Health Education, chaired by Dr. John Bartholomew, includes the physiological, psychological, and historical aspects of sport and exercise, health education, sport management and physical education teacher preparation.
• The Department of Special Education, chaired by Dr. Mark O’Reilly, strives to advance knowledge about disabilities and to enhance society's capacity to accommodate individuals with disabilities.
FacultyFaculty• 135 full-time tenured/tenure track
faculty
• 75 non-tenure track faculty
• http://www.edb.utexas.edu/education/news/
• 135 full-time tenured/tenure track faculty
• 75 non-tenure track faculty
• http://www.edb.utexas.edu/education/news/
Top Public Schools of Education 2012 Funded Research Expenditures
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US News and World ReportRankings of Graduate Schools of EducationApril 2012
Student Body Student Body • 2,188 undergraduate B.S. degree majors in the
College• 1,027 elementary education majors (Applied
Learning and Development) • 1,161 majors in Kinesiology and Health
Education. • Approximately 1,000 future secondary
teachers who major in other colleges but pursue teacher certification coursework through the College of Education.
• 1,276 graduate students enrolled in M.A., M. Ed., Ph.D., and Ed.D. programs in Fall 2011.
• 2,188 undergraduate B.S. degree majors in the College
• 1,027 elementary education majors (Applied Learning and Development)
• 1,161 majors in Kinesiology and Health Education.
• Approximately 1,000 future secondary teachers who major in other colleges but pursue teacher certification coursework through the College of Education.
• 1,276 graduate students enrolled in M.A., M. Ed., Ph.D., and Ed.D. programs in Fall 2011.
Degrees GrantedDegrees Granted• Between 800 and 850 degrees each academic year;
over 50% of these degrees are the B.S. in ALD and the B.S. in Kinesiology.
• Approximately 370 masters and doctoral degrees are awarded annually from the College of Education. Between 40% and 50% of all the doctoral degrees awarded annually by UT Austin to African American and Hispanic students are produced by the College of Education.
• About 500 individuals per year are recommended for Texas education certification through the State Board for Educator Certification.
• Between 800 and 850 degrees each academic year; over 50% of these degrees are the B.S. in ALD and the B.S. in Kinesiology.
• Approximately 370 masters and doctoral degrees are awarded annually from the College of Education. Between 40% and 50% of all the doctoral degrees awarded annually by UT Austin to African American and Hispanic students are produced by the College of Education.
• About 500 individuals per year are recommended for Texas education certification through the State Board for Educator Certification.
College of Education Endowments
College of Education, September 7, 2012
Type Number Market ValueChairs (min $1,000,000) 8 $ 14,323,216Professorships (min $300,000) 16 $ 6,163,854Faculty Fellowships (min $100,000) 8 $ 2,156,226Scholarships (min $25-50,000) 44 $ 7,432,209Program/Support (min $20-50,000) 33 $ 9,566,302Graduate Fellowships (min $50,000) 22 $ 6,533,044Lectureships 3 $ 204,825EPS/EPF 37 $ 3,634,333Total 171 $ 50,014,009
Endowments at the Top Three Ranked Graduate Schools of Education Nationally
Endowment Market Value*
Graduate Enrollment
# 1 Vanderbilt $150 million 855# 2 Harvard $470 million 936# 3 UT-Austin $50.5 million 1236
*Education Advancement Network Survey DataGraduate enrollment data from 2013 USNWR Rankings
UT LAMP Cecil and Margie Hale EPS
UT LAMP Cecil and Margie Hale EPS
• Top 5 largest EPF/S endowments (37)
• 13th largest of all COE scholarships (81)
• Supports 4 students annually
• Top 5 largest EPF/S endowments (37)
• 13th largest of all COE scholarships (81)
• Supports 4 students annually
College of Education College of Education
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Education at the University of Texas at Austin
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• http://www.edb.utexas.edu/education/
• 512-471-7255• Sanchez Building Room 210• Facebook: The College of
Education at the University of Texas at Austin
• Twitter: @ut_coe