2024-25 Graduate Catalog
James I. Perkins College of Education
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Overview
Judy A. Abbott, dean
Stacy Hendricks, associate dean, faculty and student services
Christina Sinclair, associate dean, assessment and accountability
McKibben Education Building, Room 213
Phone: (936) 468-1410
Fax: (936) 468-1475
sfasu.edu/education
Graduate Programs
Graduate programs are designed to assist professionals who wish to prepare for new professional roles or to complement and supplement their present roles. For the public school teacher, graduate programs provide further preparation in areas of specialization. For the public school teacher choosing to prepare for a professional service position such as administrator, counselor or educational diagnostician, the program provides an entire graduate degree program. For community service professionals and allied health services professionals, master’s degrees and graduate study, some leading to state and/or national licensing or certifications, also are available in the departments of education studies, kinesiology and health science, human services and educational leadership, and the School of Human Sciences.
Two doctoral programs are offered in the College of Education’s Department of Human Services and Educational Leadership. The doctoral program in educational leadership is delivered online to cohorts of students with a new cohort of students beginning each summer. The doctoral program in school psychology is delivered to cohorts of students with a new cohort beginning each fall.
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