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Angie Zapata Powers Fellow and Doctoral Student in Curriculum and Instruction


Angie Zapata is pursuing her Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction in the College of Education. As a recipient of the Powers Fellowship, Angie has been afforded the time to focus on conducting a deep analysis of her dissertation data, which in turn has brought her closer to the goal of ... more

S. Natasha Beretvas M. K. Hage Fellow and Professor in Educational Psychology


Natasha Beretvas, professor in the Department of Educational Psychology, is a fellow in the M. K. Hage Centennial Professorship in Education. Beretvas is an accomplished researcher and instructor in the CoE. Her interests center on the evaluation of statistical and... more

Aaron Rochlen Long Fellow and Professor in Educational Psychology


Dr. Aaron Rochlen, professor in the Department of Educational Psychology, is a fellow in the Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Endowed Faculty Fellows Fund. Rochlen’s research focuses on men and masculinity, with a particular emphasis on men's mental health and help-seeking patterns... more

The heart of any great institution is its people. Competition for the best faculty and students is fierce among institutions of higher education, and recruiting top talent is tougher than ever. We seek transformational gifts that will help make our vision a reality.

Faculty Support CHAIRS, PROFESSORSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS

Talented faculty members are the hallmark of the College of Education. They are the foundation of academic effort, and it is their work that equips our graduates for success and facilitates advancements throughout the state of Texas and beyond. The CoE’s leadership position is not only related to the quality of our research but also to its influence. Our CoE faculty are sought-after experts and renowned researchers in the fields of education as well as health, sports and fitness management. These award-winning professors are responsible for training tomorrow’s leaders. Endowed chairs, professorships and fellowships will give us the competitive advantage to recruit and retain a world-renowned faculty of gifted teachers, scholars and innovators.

Student Support UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS

The College of Education must raise the bar to fund the best and brightest. Financial assistance is often a primary deciding factor for prospective students. Too often we lose top talent to schools that are able to provide more substantial student support. Robust and plentiful undergraduate scholarships and graduate fellowships will give the College of Education a competitive advantage in attracting and retaining exceptional students. It will keep top minds in Texas and secure a strong future for the state. Your support helps our students become influential leaders committed to making the state, nation and world a better place.

The Campaign for Texas

Ranked first among public institutions in the United States, UT’s College of Education is dedicated to educating the leaders of tomorrow while revolutionizing learning and redefining the boundaries of knowledge.  We are committed to teaching and a scientific approach. The university-wide Campaign for Texas is designed to increase resources across campus and create a disciplined culture of excellence.