The College of Education

The Student Academic Affairs Office provides oversight to ensure compliance with campus and Graduate College policies and procedures. The Student Academic Affairs Office acts for the Dean, the Executive Committee, and the Graduate Faculty of Education.

The College of Education offers graduate work leading to the Master of Education (Ed.M.), the Master of Arts (M.A.), the Master of Science (M.S.), the Certificate of Advanced Study (C.A.S.), the Doctor of Education (Ed.D.), and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees. Once a student is admitted to a degree program, information relating to degree progress is available through the department office. In addition, College of Education requirements are monitored by the Student Academic Affairs Office.

Degree requirements in each department and in specialized fields or areas in education may extend beyond those of the Graduate College as stated in the Programs of Study. Requirements specifically pertaining to graduate degrees in education are found in this handbook and in materials available from individual departments within the College of Education.

All graduate degrees in education are recommended to and conferred by the Graduate College of the University. Information on the areas of interest in which graduate degrees may be pursued within the six Education departments can be found on each department’s Web site.


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College of Education
1310 S. 6th St.
ChampaignIL 61820, USA
(217) 333-0960
Fax(217) 333-5847
40.101432-88.230257