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Graduate School of Education

Addressing Society’s Greatest Challenges Through Education

We believe in hands-on experiences in the classroom, and extending into internships, clinics, labs, and community-based organizations. You will find mentors who are passionate about creating a vibrant, collaborative, and culturally relevant environment. The constellation of these experiences and interactions within our community of learners will help you to accomplish your goals and provide you with a rich understanding of the real-world impact that you can have.

Explore our Academic Programs

The Morgridge College of Education, ranked as one of the best graduate schools in the nation, is committed to improving our communities and the world around us. We believe in positive social change, inclusive excellence and unleashing the power of learning. We prepare professionals for transformative careers as educators, innovators and leaders. Our diverse and flexible programs are designed to help students pursue their passions — online or in person.

Leading Innovation in Education

The Morgridge College of Education is home to over 60 full-time faculty members and a dedicated leadership team committed to excellence in teaching, research, and service. With small class sizes and opportunities to participate in faculty research projects, Morgridge students work closely with top education leaders.

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Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Jesse Owen

Addressing urgent challenges in mental health

Dr. Jesse Owen, recently named Associate Dean of Research at the Morgridge College of Education, is a nationally recognized counseling psychology scholar and director of the Relationships and Psychotherapy (RAP) Lab. His research addresses urgent challenges in mental health, from reducing therapist burnout to advancing multicultural training, including leading the largest study of its kind on improving therapy outcomes.

A dedicated mentor, Dr. Owen actively collaborates with students on publications and projects that bridge research and practice. With over 225 publications and several books, his work continues to shape the future of psychotherapy and mental health training.

Learn more about Dr. Owen’s work

Promoting Research in Education

During the 2024-2025 academic year, Morgridge faculty secured over $6 million in new external grant funding, reflecting our deep commitment to impactful scholarship. These awards support work that addresses pressing educational and social challenges, advancing both knowledge and practice for the public good.

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    External Grants Awarded

    18 Awards across 10 faculty 

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    Active Grants

    20 Faculty-led projects 

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    Internal Grants

    7 Morgridge and/or University-wide institutional awards

Building Learning Partnerships

Morgridge College of Education collaborates with local and rural communities across Colorado through programs like the Urban Teacher Fellowship and the Ritchie Program for School Leaders, strengthening educator development and student success. These partnerships address pressing issues in K-12 education, and higher education, allowing Morgridge students to gain experience that they will bring to their careers.

Differentiate from the Crowd

Students at Morgridge College of Education lead innovative research and community-based projects that make a meaningful difference in education and mental health. Here are stories of Morgridge students making an impact in their communities.

2024-2025 Academic Accomplishments

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    96 Academic publications 

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    230 Scholarly presentations 

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    22 Faculty career champion nominees and 1 award winner

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    20 Nominees for the Provost's Award for Excellence in Academic Advising 

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    43 Doctoral students hooded 

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    140+ Masters and Education Specialist degrees conferred 

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