Our Graduate Students at a Glance
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The School of Education (SOE) has a long history that is rooted in service. Our missions to prepare socially responsive and discerning practitioners to serve their community and professions guides our students, faculty, and staff each day. We offer a diverse variety of programs that help fill vital roles in society. Our graduates are teachers and administrators; counselors and psychologists. We are athletic directors and sport marketing professionals. We are special educators and behavioral analysts. If service for others resonates within you, then you belong in the School of Education at Gonzaga.
We offer 17 Master's or Doctoral tracks. Our graduate and professional programs are delivered in a variety of ways to meet the modern demands of our students. Currently, we offer 12 programs on our Spokane campus; three site-based programs throughout British Columbia and Alberta, Canada; and two programs online. Certification programs are also available for Principal Certification, ProTeach Portfolio Support, and School Counselor Professional Certification.
Our Graduate Admissions Office serves our candidates from inquiry through matriculation. Please contact us to learn more about our offerings, visit campus, or with any questions you have about Gonzaga. We look forward to helping you find your path on your educational journey.
SOE Graduate and Doctoral Students
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