College of Education

Preparing Educators and Leaders Who Expand Opportunity

The College of Education prepares students to lead, teach, and support learning in diverse and evolving communities. With a strong emphasis on equity, reflective practice, and real-world impact, the College educates future teachers, counselors, and educational leaders who serve learners of all ages and backgrounds.

The College plays a vital role in strengthening schools, community organizations, and educational systems across our region.

College of Education Annual Fund

Your gift provides flexible support that strengthens student learning and academic excellence across the College of Education — helping sustain high-quality instruction, hands-on preparation, and community-engaged learning. This support ensures students are equipped to succeed in their professions and make a lasting difference beyond graduation.

Curriculum and Student Support

By investing in curriculum and student support, donors help strengthen the educator pipeline — preparing graduates who expand opportunity, meet regional workforce demand, and contribute to more inclusive and effective educational systems.

Through curriculum innovation and targeted scholarships, the College of Education expands access to high-quality preparation for future teachers, counselors, school psychologists, and educational leaders. Support in this area advances culturally responsive teaching, sustains justice- and equity-focused initiatives, and reduces financial barriers for students preparing to serve California’s schools and communities.

Your support sustains a college that prepares graduates to expand opportunity and foster inclusive, effective educational systems. Through your generosity, the College of Education continues to educate professionals who contribute meaningfully to the communities they serve.

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