Removing barriers to achievement

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

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90%
of graduates accepted into graduate/professional school
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83%
of graduates hired upon graduation
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#13
US News & World Report Best Clinical Rehab Counseling Program

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

Student Spotlight

Danny Dore, Counselor Education

“What drew me to Auburn’s College of Education specifically was how well-versed the faculty and the professors are and the resources that they were providing. They will help you and make sure you have the resources you need.”

Our Stories

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Mental Health Momentum

Auburn's College of Education has opened the door for candid discussion around mental health in rural Alabama, offering a series that brought Tallapoosa County residents, community leaders and university partners together for months of conversation, connection and practical guidance at Central Alabama Community College.

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Outstanding Scholarly Research

Auburn College of Education doctoral graduate Sara Ellison and faculty member Jill Meyer are among four scholars nationally recognized with an Outstanding Scholar Award from The Professional Counselor for research that is reshaping how mental health professionals understand self-injury.

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Counseling in the Age of AI

The next generation of school counselors at Auburn's College of Education is learning to navigate a counseling landscape transformed by artificial intelligence, and they're doing it through coursework that places ethics, critical thinking and human connection at the forefront.