By the Numbers

We are proud of the latest endeavors and updates happening in theÌýCU Boulder School of Education. We welcomed some of our largest cohorts of doctoral and undergraduate students in fall 2018, and ourÌýbachelor’s degree cohorts haveÌýnearly doubled withÌýmore than one-quarter of new studentsÌýfrom historically underrepresented backgrounds.Ìý

Did you know?

  • Elementary education students also receive preparation for the culturally and linguistically diverse education endorsement, a sought-after, advanced endorsement designed to address the unique needs of culturally and linguistically diverse learners.
  • The Leadership and Community Engagement degree program is the only one of its kind in Colorado and part of just a small number of emerging community engagement degrees nationwide.

Here'sÌýsnapshot of what's new in the School of Education

Faculty & Research

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TopÌý8Ìýth

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percentile for faculty scholarly productivity among U.S. colleges &Ìýschools of education.
Academic Analytics

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$Ìý78Ìýmillion

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the research grant funding over the past decade.

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TopÌý9Ìýth

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percentile in federal grant dollars per faculty member across 220 institutions.
Academic Analytics

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11

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distinguished American Educational Research Association fellows and 4 past presidents.

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#1

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in the number of honorific awards (65) in the area of curriculum and instruction among 111 institutions. Academic Analytics

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#1

Best College TownÌýin America.Ìý
American Institute for Economic Research 2017

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# 14

in Education Policy among more than 300 private and public graduate schools of education nationwide.
US News & World Report

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# 1

graduate education program in the state.
US News & World Report

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Most Diverse

% of students of color than any other graduate program on campus

Donor Impact Report

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$ 10.3 million

total endowment value

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61 %

of donors returned to give again this year.

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Most loyal

donorsÌýthan any other group on campus.

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136

annual scholarships to students. Up from just 5 scholarships in 1993.