For generations, students have received outstanding training within the Tarleton State University College of Education, preparing them for a wide variety of challenging, gratifying, and socially significant careers. Whether their studies focused on education, counseling, psychology, sociology, or other specialties, these men and women have gone on to positively impact our world in immeasurable ways as scholars and servant-leaders within their communities.
Your donation to the Tarleton College of Education supports the next generation of Tarleton Texans as they continue that tradition of excellence.
The Dean's Circle is a community of alumni, faculty, staff and friends who, with annual leadership gifts, provide critical support that allows the College to seize opportunities as it strives toward its goal of excellence. To foster programs, scholarships, and research that shape the leaders of tomorrow, the College relies on the generosity of donors.
Department of Curriculum & Instruction prepares individuals to become self-directed professionals who have a systemic understanding of education in America. Students are given ample opportunity to hone their leadership skills through scholarship and service to the extended community and professionals.
Department of Educational Leadership & Technology is providing exciting and challenging ways to develop bright new leaders in the educational administration field. Offering master's doctoral and principal and superintendent certification programs, tailored to meet the needs of busy professionals seeking to make a difference, sets this program apart from other programs across the state.
The School of Behavioral Sciences houses the Department of Psychological Sciences, the Department of Counseling, the Division of Child Development and Family Studies, and the Division of Sociology.
The Department of Psychological Sciences is tailored to meet the needs of students across all campus locations with classes available in Stephenville, Fort Worth, Midlothian, Waco, and online. Undergraduate and graduate students in our programs have joined faculty at the Southwestern Psychological Association, the Society for Neuroscience, and Psychonomics to name a few. In addition, students can join a Tarleton-based Psychology Club, take part in internships, study abroad, and join a local chapter of the nationally recognized Psi Chi honors society to promote networking and provide students with additional learning experiences outside the classroom.
The Division of Sociology offers face-to-face courses in Stephenville and online courses are available to support outreach campus locations. All students participate in a 120-hour internship program where they are exposed to real-world experiences that help prepare them for graduate school or a career in the field. Students from all disciplines can join the Tarleton-based Sociology Club to participate in important discussions that impact society as a whole. In addition, students are encouraged to participate in faculty-led research and present at the Southwestern Social Science Association and join the internationally recognized Alpha Kappa Delta honors society.
Rank | State | Gifts |
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1 | TX | 40 |
2 | OK | 2 |
3 | AZ | 1 |