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About the College

Mission

The College of Education and Human Development provides a quality education to a diverse student population from Southeast Texas and beyond, preparing education and human service professionals ready meet the challenges of a dynamic global environment while upholding ethical values and encouraging civic and social responsibility.

Our faculty are committed to an environment that supports collaborative and application-oriented learning by engaging in a balance of discipline and practice-based knowledge and skills and helping graduates achieve academic excellence and a pattern of lifelong learning.

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Accreditations

Learn about the organizations that accredit College of Education and Development programs and find additional accreditation resources.

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Making Headlines

We have so much great news to share within our college. Read up on everything our students, alumni and faculty are achieving.

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Strategic Plan

Read the College of Education and Human Development's most recent strategic plan development by students, faculty and staff.

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Educator Preparation Advisory Council

EPP Advisory Council

2023-2024 Members

  • Dr. Shannon Allen, Superintendent, Beaumont ISD
  • Dr. Jim Armstrong
  • Dr. Dwaine Augustine, Superintendent, Hamshire-Fannett ISD
  • Stacy Brister, Superintendent, Little Cypress-Mauriceville CISD
  • Jenna Dean, Teacher, Nederland ISD
  • Marla Gilmore, Assistant Superintendent, Hamshire-Fannett ISD
  • Dr. Mike Gonzales, Port Neches-Groves ISD
  • Dr. Rickie Harris, Superintendent, West Orange Cove CISD
  • Tillie Hickman, BISD Board President
  • Stuart Keischnick, Superintendent, Nederland ISD
  • Dr. Jay Killgo, Superintendent, Vidor ISD
  • Lisa Meysembourg, Superintendent, Woodville ISD
  • Mark Porterie, Superintendent, Pt. Arthur ISD
  • Mike Sims, Superintendent, Ehrhart Charter School
  • Byron Terrier, Executive Director Region 5 ESC
  • Roy West, Beaumont Mayor