College of Education
Established 1881, the college serves the needs of one of the nation’s largest metropolitan areas. Thus, the college reflects the dynamic character of urban life and is sensitive to the special experiences, conditions and opportunities presented by a culturally diverse student body.
With the conviction that education is the means by which human circumstances can be improved, the college prepares professionals who have the commitment and competence to help people acquire the knowledge, skills and understanding necessary to participate in and contribute to a complex, changing society. To achieve this mission the college is committed to excellence in teaching, research and service.
The 2008 fall enrollment in the College of Education is 4,357 students. Total enrollment includes 1,708 full-time and 2,649 part-time students.
Full-time faculty profile
The total number of full-time faculty is 90.

Enrollment by ethnicity

Degrees/awards granted 2007-08
|
Degrees/awards |
Minority |
White |
International |
Unknown |
Total |
|
Baccalaureate degree |
54 |
258 |
7 |
33 |
352 |
|
Master’s degree |
159 |
355 |
5 |
28 |
547 |
|
Post-master’s certificate |
34 |
36 |
0 |
10 |
80 |
|
Doctoral degree |
10 |
20 |
0 |
3 |
33 |
|
Total |
257 |
669 |
12 |
74 |
1,012 |