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Scholarship Season is Here
The College of Education offers over forty scholarships for students! Applications are open until March 15, 2025.
Research Lecture Series Starts in December
College of Education faculty and students will present their cutting-edge research beginning on December 3, 2024, and continuing through the next year. Click the link below to see the complete roster of speakers. All lectures are free and will be hosted on Zoom.
Upcoming Priority Application Deadlines:
JANUARY 15, 2025:
Master of Science in Math or Science Education
Doctor of Philosophy in Counseling
FEBRUARY 1, 2025:
Doctorate of Education in Adult & Higher Education
JUNE 15, 2025:
Master of Education in Adult & Higher Education
Instructional Design Graduate Certificate
What's Happening?
Selected news and events from the College of Education. Visit our News Center
Apply for our Associate Professor of Practice in Education position
Our application for the Assistant/Associate Professor of Practice in Education position at OSU-Cascades is now open.
Eight Matallana Discusses Her New Fellowship and Education About Psychedelic-Assisted Mental Health Therapy
This Master's student in Counseling in Clinical Mental Health recently received a fellowship to the National Board for Certified Counselors Minority Fellowship Program.
Learn About our Doctorate of Philosophy in Education
Our Education Ph.D. program offers three focus areas: Agricultural Education, Language Equity and Educational Policy, and Science/Mathematics Education.
College of Education to Lead Research Efforts on New NSF Grant
The multi-million dollar National Science Foundation grant will help support innovation and entrepreneurship across Pacific Northwest universities.
Help with Transferring to OSU
Thinking about becoming part of the Beaver Nation? The College of Education offers guided pathways for transfer students!
New Book Designed to Help Undergrads Thrive in College
Dr. James Geisler, a graduate of the Doctor of Philosophy in Counseling program, is the author of a new mental health workbook designed to assist undergrads adapt to college life.