Admissions

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Have questions about your future in education and community leadership? We’re here to help. 

 

Why CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ School of Education?

The School of Education offers a supportive community dedicated to preparing educators and leaders who are passionate about democracy, diversity, equity, and justice. We offer teacher licensure, bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs. We pride ourselves on our innovative and engaging coursework, mentorship, meaningful learning experiences, and deep commitments to equity and justice, which are thoughtfully woven into all that we do. We aim to provide a supportive and inclusive community that inspires creativity and encourages all our students to fulfill their dreams of becoming influential educational leaders.

Between our student experience, scholarship offerings and our degree options, we work to create life-changing opportunities for students, beginning with the admissions process and lasting well beyond when students graduate.

Please introduce yourself and request information for our or programs if you have any questions!

Want to learn more? 

If you have any questions about undergraduate admissions, please contact Zeni Whittall with any questions.

Events for Prospective Students

First-Year Events

  The Discover Teaching Conference

Whether you want to be a K-12 classroom teacher or an activist or a community organizer, The Discover Teaching Conference will give you hands-on opportunities to explore our programs, meet our faculty and interact with students. We'll have a welcome and keynote from the Dean, discuss teacher education options at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ and hands-on workshops addressing critical issues in teaching today. We'll also have a student, alumni and current-teacher panel followed by lunch then an optional tour.

  The CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Leadership Experience

You are warmly invited to join us for the annual CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ School of Education Leadership Conference. This event is geared towards high school students and includes workshops that help students develop leadership and activism skills and allows them to experience the leadership programs available in the CU School of Education. We’ll also provide lunch, a student and alumni panel, an optional campus tour and will share application tips and more! The Leadership Conference is an all-day visit program hosted by the School of Education at the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ. 

Stay tuned for 2024 events!

Graduate Events

   School of Education Graduate Studies Preview Day (in-person)

Please join the School of Education for our Graduate Studies Preview Day on Saturday, Nov. 9. This program will be hosted in person and is open for all prospective Master's and PhD students. The program will include an overview of the application process and education program areas, breakout sessions with faculty by program area of interest, and a current graduate student panel for Q&A. Registration is required.

   Online Teacher Leadership Program Info Session and Q&A  (Virtual)

Teachers are invited to learn more about the Online Teacher Leadership program via virtual information sessions led by Faculty Director Emily Gleason. See how the program can support your personal, professional and community leadership development.  Learn more about master and certificate pathways, courses, program format, faculty and applicability of the program to your teaching. 

  • Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024, 4:30 p.m. MT
     
     
  • Monday, Oct. 21, 2024, 5:30 p.m. MT
     
  • Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024, 5:30 p.m. MT
     
Undergraduate Students

If you're interested in our undergraduate education majors in Elementary EducationLeadership & Community Engagement, Middle and High School Teaching or Education Studies, continue to the CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ undergraduate application.

Change/add to your CU major
Intra-university transfer (IUT)

Teacher Education Students

First-year students can apply directly to secondary (grades 7-12) teacher licensure program. Current CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ undergraduates can add or change their current degree plan to include teacher licensure. Students who have a bachelor's degree may apply for secondary licensure through the MA+ or post-baccalaureate programs.

  How to Apply First Year

Change/add to your CU major
Intra-university transfer (IUT)

Graduate Students

If you're interested in one of our nationally recognized graduate programs and are pursuing either a master's or doctoral degree, continue to the graduate application through the Graduate School. 

  PhD Application FAQs

Our Commitment to Diversity

Recruiting a diverse student body is at the center of our mission as a school of education located in a public university. We understand that to be a ground-breaking and excellent school of education, we must prioritize racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, language, gender and sexuality diversity, among other types of diversity. Learn more.

Education Diversity Scholars   Multicultural Leadership Scholars

Doctoral Mentorship Pathways   Miramontes Baca Doctoral Scholars

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Scholarships

We believe strongly in access to quality education for all and are dedicated to making this a possibility for more and more students each year. Thanks to our generous supporters who share in this belief, we offer over 60 scholarships to help students achieve their dreams of becoming leaders in education.

Learn about our scholarships 

Visit ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ virtually

The ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's campus is truly one of a kind, and you can begin to experience it from anywhere in the world. Check out our virtual tour of the School of Education to learn more about our students' experiences.

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