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    IU School of Education's Graduate Programs Earn High National Rankings, Benefiting Our Local Community

    2024-04-10
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    The IU School of Education has been ranked among the top graduate schools in the U.S. by the U.S. News and World Report’s 2024-2025 “Best Graduate Schools.” The school's ranking has risen to #34, up two places from last year. Additionally, eight of its graduate specialty programs are now in the top 20, showing an improvement from last year.

    Anastasia Morrone, the Dean of the IU School of Education, credits the high rankings to the research and work of the graduate programs. She views these rankings as a reflection of the faculty and students' hard work. Thomas Nelson Laird, the Associate Dean for Graduate Studies, agrees, stating that the School of Education's graduate programs are highly regarded due to the quality research, education, and outreach by their faculty and alumni.

    The recognized graduate specialty programs include Student Counseling and Personal Service, Elementary Education, Higher Education Administration, Secondary Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Educational Psychology, Educational Administration and Supervision, and Education Policy. Their rankings are #3, #5, #9, #8, #14, #18, #14, and #18 respectively.

    The School of Education's graduate programs aim to equip students for careers in various sectors. These include schools and public institutions, government, corporate environments, and technology companies. The school's graduates are recognized for their contributions to their fields.

    Many of these graduate programs are also available online, providing flexibility for professionals seeking to further their education while managing other responsibilities.

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