Auburn's College of Education is home to innovative thinkers and doers, working together to meet society’s education and health challenges, building better futures for all. Our graduates are prepared for a variety of career options as educators, administrators, health professionals, counselors, rehabilitation specialists, and more, transforming their communities, our nation, and the world.

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95%
teacher certification eligibility rate
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Top 6%
U.S. News and World Report online graduate education
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10:1
student-to-faculty ratio
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#12
kinesiology doctoral program in the U.S.
Our Departments
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Curriculum and Teaching

With approximately 1000 students and 13 different subject areas in Curriculum and Teaching, we’re sure we have a program that’s right for you! We specialize in educator preparation and teacher development at undergraduate and graduate levels.

Curriculum and Teaching

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Educational Foundations, Leadership, and Technology

We prepare exemplary educational practitioners and develop cooperative partnerships with university departments, schools, community agencies, and industry to provide outstanding educators, trainers, and leaders.

Educational Foundations, Leadership, and Technology

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Special Education, Rehabilitation, and Counseling

Our students develop tools to address psychological, social, and environmental barriers to educational achievement and personal development.

Special Education, Rehabilitation, and Counseling

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School of Kinesiology

We improve the health of society through research, outreach, and teaching, providing our students with mentorship and hands-on experience.

School of Kinesiology

Our Stories

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Academics
Literacy for every learner

Ever tried writing with your non-dominant hand? How about reading unfamiliar symbols and word patterns or working through a passage filled with distorted text? Or just as tricky, attempting mirror writing, where each letter must be reversed as you go? At Auburn's College of Education, such challenges are more than exercises — they're part of an intentional, hands-on approach to preparing future educators to better understand and support students with dyslexia and other reading difficulties.

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