CEHS climbs in U.S. News rankings



CEHS climbs in U.S. News rankings

17 Mar 2016    

The College of Education and Human Sciences’ graduate education program landed at No. 39 among 184 universities in U.S. News and World Report’s list of Best Education Graduate Schools announced March 16. That's a one-spot improvement from last year's rankings.

Dean Marjorie Kostelnik said the rankings reflect the college’s success in preparing students to make a difference.

“Our graduate education programs continue to advance relative to other programs nationally in the U.S. News ranking,” Kostelnik said. "We strive to provide our students with outstanding learning opportunities and value, and we see the rankings as positive feedback. This evidence also reflects well on our faculty and staff who are dedicated to providing high-quality service to our students."

In addition, the college's speech-language pathology program was No. 20 in the departmental rankings, compiled by feedback from program directors and faculty around the nation; and the college's audiology program jumped 10 spots to No. 26. Both programs are in the Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders.


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