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College of Education


Ewing Hall serves the College of Education. The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL), the E-Learning Program, the Technology Learning Center, the Grants Office, and the Center for Culture and Learning also operate from this building.
 

The College of Education operates collaboratively with the other colleges and schools in the university, the university staff, and outside agencies to produce professional graduates who will be effective in the field of human learning and services. The College of Education strives for a stimulating, positive environment and provides its students with professional faculty who emulate and model the professional competencies, skills, and dispositions expected of Delta State University graduates from the College of Education.

The divisions housed in the College of Education are:

Division of Counselor Education and Psychology
Division of Family and Consumer Sciences
Division of Health, Physical Education and Recreation
Division of Teacher Education
Office of Field Experiences
Office of the Dean
Thad Cochran Center for Rural School Leadership and Research

Other sites of interest in the College of Education are:

DAAIS Web Site
NCATE 
Center for Teaching and Learning
Admissions & Degree Programs
Offices & Programs
Academic Divisions
Faculty and Staff Directory
E-Learning
College of Ed Newsletter
Delta Health Alliance

 

 

Within the College of Education, numerous degree programs exist that train professional educators to address societal, educational, and personal needs. All educator preparation programs are designed to prepare individuals to function in professional service careers. At all levels and in all areas, graduates are prepared to positively impact societal needs through their particular professional area(s) of study.

For more information:
Phone: 662-846-4400
Ewing 327, Box 3121
http://www.deltastate.edu/pages/251.asp