Do you believe in the power of education to change the world? Do you think the answer to some of the most challenging problems facing our society will be discovered not in the lab, but in a classroom? Do you have a passion for asking questions, for teaching and for learning? We do. Explore your opportunities here in the College of Education.
Academic Programs
Bachelor's degree or Ph.D.? On campus or online? Classroom teacher or university professor? In the College, you really can have it all. Whether you're headed to college for the first time or you're returning to earn an advanced degree, we have a program that will meet your needs. You can start exploring the possibilities by following the links below.
- Undergraduate Programs - Quick Overview
- Graduate Programs - Quick Overview
- Online Programs - Quick Overview
- Student Academic Affairs Office
Admissions
The admission process to the College depends on what type of degree you're seeking (graduate or undergraduate) and what field of study you want to pursue. Also, if you're an international student coming to Illinois to study, there are some additional requirements you'll need to meet. Find out more about how you join us with the links below.
- Quick Overview - Admissions for Undergraduate Study
- Quick Overview - Admissions for Graduate Study
- International Students Admission Resources
- University of Illinois Office of Admissions and Records (Undergraduate Resource)
- University of Illinois Graduate College (Graduate Resource)
Academic Departments
Study in the College is broken out across six academic departments, each featuring different curriculum, faculty and degree opportunities. While all six departments teach a large number of undergraduate courses, only Special Education and Curriculum and Instruction offer undergraduate degrees for teachers. Master's and doctoral study is offered in all of our academic programs.
