Removing barriers to achievement

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

Coursework and clinical experience equip students to have an impact in schools, healthcare, and other community settings.

Our Stories

Katelyn Nelson sits at a table with several students inside a classroom
Counseling AI

Katelyn Nelson posed a pointed question to second-year School Counseling students during a recent class held in Auburn’s new College of Education building: “What role do you think AI should play in the future of school counseling?”

Several students and their parents talk to workers seated at tables at a past Fall Preview Day event.
An Educational Preview

Students from throughout the nation will have a unique opportunity on Nov. 11 (Veterans Day) to learn all about Auburn’s College of Education and the many programs it offers.

Members of a recent graduating class of the EAGLES Program toss their caps in celebration in front of Auburn
An engaging new project

The EAGLES Program was recently awarded a prestigious five-year, $2.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Transition and Postsecondary Programs for Students with Intellectual Disabilities initiative.