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College of Education and Human Development at a glance

Top 100 Ranked in the top 100 graduate education programs by U.S. News & World Report
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$408,920 in Scholarships Student support is a critical component for the college experience and we are committed to that support.
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90% 90% of our graduates reported that they received a job after graduation
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10 Doctoral Strands The College of Education and Human Development offers ten exceptional doctoral programs
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College News

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How do special education professionals who are also mothers of children with disabilities navigate the very system they work within?

Study reveals the difficulties experienced by 25 mother-educators advocating for their own children with disabilities

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Wolf Pack Bots/Los Lobos Robóticos Advance to Regional FIRST LEGO League Championships

College of Education & Human Development鈥檚 Center for Learning and Literacy program builds robotics skills, confidence and literacy

Kayon A. Hall, Janet Najera, Hazel Piñon, Albert Lee, Rose Ann E. Gutierrez at ASHE Conference

College of Education & Human Development professor and doctoral student advocate for undocumented students at national conference

Rose Ann E. Gutierrez, Ph.D., moderates panel; Janet Najera presents at ASHE Conference

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

The College of Education & Human Development is committed to promoting and protecting diversity, equity, and inclusion for our entire community. We are committed to promoting an equitable and inclusive climate that validates social identities, including but not limited to the following, as well as intersections thereof: age, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, geographic location, immigration status, Indigeneity, language, nationality, political affiliation, race/ethnicity, religion/spirituality, sexual orientation/identity, and socioeconomic status/social class.