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At a Glance: Graduate School of Education and Counseling

Academic Programs

Doctor of Education in Leadership

Education Specialist in School Psychology

Master of Arts

Master of Science in Counseling Psychology

Master of Arts

Master of Education

Programs for initial, standard, and continuing licensure in several disciplines including school psychology, educational administration, school counseling, and teacher education.

Academic Excellence

Hallmarks

Faculty, 2000-04

  • Presented at national or international conferences: 100%
  • Published: 26 books, 33 chapters, 97 articles
  • Awarded external grants totaling $3,266,177 (2002-04)
  • Recognition from organizations including the American Education Studies Association, Oregon Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development, and Oregon Counseling Association

Alumni, 1995-2004
Oregon Teacher of the Year (3), Oregon Outstanding Biology Teacher of the Year (1), JASON XV Project participant (1).

Benchmark Programs

Enrollment

Fall 2006: 928

Profile of Entering Class, 2007-08:

  • 14% from outside Oregon
  • 4% from outside the Pacific Northwest
    (43% have done post-secondary education outside of the Pacific Northwest)
  • Average student age: 35.5
  • 74% are women
  • 12% identify as people of color
  • Average GPA from undergraduate degrees: 3.31

Student Life

Graduate Student Union Network

Tuition, 2007-08

$645 per semester hour for on-campus programs

Financial Aid, 2006-07

Students receiving federal aid: 55%

Students receiving aid from grants, gifts, and other support: 8%

Graduate School Admissions