Past UNT Day of Giving campaigns have significantly bolstered student success in the College of Education by providing essential resources and scholarships. These campaigns have enabled the college to offer more financial aid, reducing the financial burden on students and allowing them to focus on their studies. Additionally, the funds raised have supported innovative teaching programs and research initiatives, enhancing the overall educational experience. The generosity of donors during these campaigns has played a crucial role in fostering an environment where students can thrive and achieve academic success. We are forever grateful for your support.
- Dean Rudi Thompson
Early Childhood Education Fund: Early Childhood Education program examines the nature of early childhood classrooms, centers and schools in order to reconceptualize what it means to teach and care for young children.
College of Education Center for Young Children: The University of North Texas Center for Young Children is an early childhood program within the College of Education. In addition to offering care and education for young children, it also serves as a research center and training site for students in various College of Education programs. This work is done under the supervision of College of Education faculty and certified teachers and specialists following strict guidelines and procedures that protect children's rights, privacy and confidentiality.
UNT College of Education Counseling Program: The counseling program is a student-centered program that models healthy relationships and pursues a collective purpose based on the values of transparency, integrity and community engagement. Through maintaining and building on current strengths, the program cultivates leaders who positively impact clients, students and the counseling profession — and, thereby, all humanity.
Teacher Pathways Program: The Pathways for Future Teachers program work to prepare the next generation of educators in support of Texas Workforce needs.