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Greetings Internet travelers! You have found your way to Texas Tech University’s College of Education (COE) website. If this is your first visit to our College, on behalf of the faculty, staff, and students, we heartily welcome you and invite you to get to know about us and what we have to offer you as a prospective student, staff or faculty member. If you are a returning or current student, I am glad you have chosen to update your knowledge about the College.

Texas Tech is a dynamic and growing public university, serving not only Texas, but the nation and the world. Texas Tech and the College of Education work in tandem to provide access for all. Access TECH, a disability support program, ensures accessibility to students with disabilities on an individual basis. The College of Education is housed in our beautiful 85,000 square foot building; indeed, an institutional showcase! Having been a teacher, a university professor and a higher education administrator for many years at other institutions around the country, I am particularly energized by the vibrancy of this College of Education on the move!

The College continues to provide outstanding leadership by :

  • Building upon our established tradition of excellence;
  • Increasing our commitment to cultural and linguistic diversity;
  • Expanding international educational experiences and service learning opportunities;
  • Increasing access through distance education and collaborative partnerships with schools and other institutions of higher learning; and;
  • Seeking more funding mechanisms for student scholarships, fellowships, and campus employment.

Texas Tech’s College of Education is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), the State Board for Educator Certification, and the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). Our faculty and administrators enjoy membership and leadership roles in a wide variety of state and national professional associations such as the American Educational Research Association, American Psychological Association, American Council on Education, the Council for Exceptional Children, the International Reading Association, the Holmes Partnership, the National Council of Instructional Administrators, the National Association for Bilingual Education, the National Association for Multicultural Education, and the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (AACTE), among others.

Photo of Dean Santos outsideExamples of several student organizations in which our students enjoy leadership roles include: Bilingual Education Student Organization (BESO); Student Council for Exceptional Children (SCEC); National Science Teachers Association (NSTA); Chi Sigma Iota (Theta Theta Epsilon Chapter); Kappa Delta PI; Texas State Teachers Association-Student Program (TSTA-SP), which was awarded best state chapter since 1999; and the Education Graduate Student Organization (EGSO).

The COE offers a full range of programs, including seven doctoral degrees, twelve master's degrees, and two bachelor's degrees leading to careers in public or private education as teachers, professors, administrators, counselors, and diagnosticians. The Master of Education degree is offered via distance delivery in Instructional Technology, five specialties in Special Education, and to the Texas Hill Country in Educational Leadership.

Our college houses the nationally recognized Virginia Murray Sowell Center for Research and Education in Visual Impairment, the Sitton-Burkhart Literature Collection and Reading Room, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Science Education Fellowship Program, and the National Council of Instructional Administrators, among other wonderful centers, journal editorships, programs, and projects.

We invite you to browse our website to get to know more about our outstanding faculty and programs. Please let me know if I can be of assistance. Happy surfing!

Dr. Sheryl Linda Santos,
Dean and Professor, College of Education

Updated Wednesday, September 27, 2006

 

 


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