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College of Education

The University of North Texas has been an innovator in preparing educators since being established in 1890 as a teacher’s college. Today, the College of Education continues this tradition by developing professionals who help others reach their full potential through powerful learning, social-emotional wellness, physical health and civic engagement. The college offers 12 bachelor’s degrees, 19 master’s and 15 doctoral concentrations that provide the training and field experience needed to teach people how to live more productive lives.

About the College of Education

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Best Online Master's in Education Programs
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130

Years of preparing teachers and educational leaders

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College faculty recognized for excellence

Two College of Education faculty members were among the educators celebrated at UNT’s 2018 Salute to Faculty Excellence for their dedication through research, service and education.

Angie Cartwright, an assistant professor in the Department of Counseling and Higher Education, received the Presidential Early Career Professor Award at the Oct. 5 ceremony. Julie Leventhal, lecturer in the Department of Educational Psychology, received the ‘Fessor Graham Award, named after the late Professor Floyd Graham.

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