College of Education

Difference Makers Made Here

At SDSU's College of Education, we're passionate about preparing the next generation of educators, counselors, therapists, school administrators, and community college leaders. With over 2,000 undergraduate, credential, master's, and doctoral students annually, we're one of our region's top producers of high-quality teachers, counselors, therapists, school administrators, and community college leaders. So if you're looking to make an impact on your community and educational system, you're in the right place. We're proud to continue to shine in U.S. News & World Report's latest national graduate education school rankings.

Fall 2025 Admissions

SDSU will begin accepting applications for fall 2025 on October 1, 2024. Deadlines differ by program.

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Teachers are made here

SDSU has long been the primary provider of new teachers to San Diego area school districts.

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Rise to the Challenge

Our world needs difference makers. Enhance your impact through COE's graduate programs.

 

Rising National Rankings

The SDSU College of Education moved up a spot to No. 48 in the nation in U.S. News & World Report’s 2024 list of best graduate education programs.
Graduate education program (among all universities nationwide)
#48
Graduate education program (among public universities nationwide)
#38
Best education schools in California
#6
Best education schools among CSUs
#1
Best education schools in San Diego County
#1
Education administration specialty
#26
Online education master's programs*
#5
Rehabilitation counseling M.S. program (among all universities*)
#3
 
*represents most recent ranking

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