In addition to teacher education programs, service programs within the college include the Appalachian Studies Association, Autism Training Center, COE Research & Policy Center, HEART Tutoring Program, June Harless Center for Rural Education Research and Development, Higher Education Learning Program (H.E.L.P.), Life Space Crisis Intervention (LSCI) Training Center, MU Child Development Academy, MU Early Education Center, MU Early Education Outreach Program, MU Computer Based Testing Center, NLP Research and Training Center, Professional Development Schools Partnership, and the Shewey Learning & Research Center.
The College of Education and the Graduate School of Education and Professional Development provides an array of degree and professional development programs, continuing education opportunities and services that address needs of adult learners who are primarily fully employed students. The college provides professional/technical expertise for the service area and is actively involved in addressing regional and state level educational, mental health and social issues. Education Specialist Degrees are offered in Adult and Technical Education and Community and Technical College Studies. Two doctoral programs in education are for those majoring in Curriculum and Instruction and Educational Leadership.
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On June 1, 2013, Marshall University’s College of Education and Graduate School of Education and Professional Development became one unit and opened as the College of Education and Professional Development.
The College of Education and Professional Development offers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The College of Education and Professional Development is housed in Jenkins Hall on the Huntington Campus and in the Graduate College building on the South Charleston Campus.
In April 2013, the Board of Examiners found that Marshall University successfully met all six of the NCATE standards for educator preparation.