University of Florida College of Education
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Established: | 1906 |
Dean: | Dr. Catherine Emihovich |
Students: | 1,900 |
Location: | Florida, USA |
Website: | College of Education |
The University of Florida College of Education, is a part of the University of Florida offering specializations in special education, higher education, educational policy, elementary education, counseling, teaching, and other educational programs. It is consistently ranked one of the top schools of education in the nation. The college was officially founded in 1906.[1]
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[edit] National Rankings according to US News (2007 edition)
- Overall College of Education - 35th overall
- Counsiling - 2nd overall
- Special Education - 9th overall
- Elementary Education - 12th overall
- Curriculum & Intstruction - 22nd overall
[edit] Departments
Five academic units make up the College of Education. These individual units consist of:
- Counselor Education
- Educational Administration and Policy
- Educational Psychology
- Special Education
- School of Teaching and Learning
[edit] See also
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- UF College of Education
- The University of Florida
- Gainesville Sun Article about the College's Rankings
- Alligator article about the rankings
- Online programs for the College of Education
- Boilerplate profile
- Capital Campaign for the College