An Overview of Our Organization
The College of Education is one of thirteen degree-granting units on the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign campus. With nearly 2,400 students, faculty and staff, the College is organized into six academic departments as well as a number of administrative offices and special service divisions.
Office of the Dean
The Dean of the College is responsible for overseeing all operations, both financial and academic, for the entire organization. Three Associate Deans (Research, Student Affairs and Administration) and one Assistant Dean (Development and Alumni Relations) share the administrative responsibilities.
Office of the Dean staff directory
Bureau of Educational Research
The Bureau is directed by Professor Lizanne DeStefano, the Associate Dean for Research. The mission of the Bureau is to support the research mission of the College. It is comprised of two offices: The Research Opportunities Office and the Office of School University Research Relations.
Bureau Home Page, Bureau directory
International Programs Office
Coordinated by Fiona Griswold, the International Programs Office works across the College to develop, implement and oversee internationalization intiatives for students and for faculty.
International Programs Home Page
Office of Budget and Resource Planning (OBRP)
OBRP, under Barb Geissler, oversees the financial operations for the entire College. From annual budgeting to space allocation to human resources, this is the business office of the institution.
Student Academic Affairs Office (SAAO)
SAAO is headed by Professor James Leach, the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. This office manages student academic affairs within the College, from undergraduate admission and advising to maintaining policies on graduate student research and coursework. If you have questions about being a student in the College, the SAAO office is probably a great place to start.
SAAO Home Page, SAAO directory
Academic Departments
Nearly 2000 graduate and undergraduate students are enrolled in degree programs across our six academic departments. Each department is unique in it's organization as well as in its areas of scholarship and research.
Academic Department List, Faculty and Staff Directory
Research, Service and Support Units
The Council on Teacher Education
The Council on Teacher Education (CTE) is responsible for coordinating certification activities for all of the teacher and professional personnel preparation programs on campus. To learn more about the certification process or to find a list of the teacher preparation programs outside of the College of Education , visit CTE.
Educational Career Services Office (ECSO)
Preparing new teachers and administrators for careers in public schools is only part of our responsibility as a College. The ECSO works with students throughout their time in the College to help them find positions after graduation.
ECSO Home Page, ECSO directory
Office of Development and Alumni Relations
This office is headed by Joan Tousey, the Assistant Dean for Development. This office coordinates alumni activities for the College as well as working to develop relationships with friends, corporations and foundations to bring private investment for College activities.
Development & Alumni Home Page, Staff Directory
Office of Educational Technology (OET)
OET has a dual mission of research in applications and development of new educational technologies as well as providing technical support for nearly all computing and networking activities in the entire College.
Office of Community College Research and Leadership (OCCRL)
OCCRL, housed in the Department of Educational Organization and Leadership in the College provides research, leadership, and service to community college educators and assist in improving community college education policy and practice, particularly in the Illinois community college system.
Office of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education (MSTE)
MSTE (we pronounce it as "MISTY") brings together the resources of multiple programs across the Illinois campus to develop new methods and materials to improve the teaching and learning of mathematics and science in K-12 schools.
