The College of Education produces scholars and leaders in teaching, counseling, psychology, higher education, assessment, and more. Our programs are led by world-class experts in a diverse range of fields and disciplines.

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# 1

College of Education in Iowa (U.S. News & World Report)

Top-Ranked College of Education in Iowa

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94 %

job/graduate school placement rate
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# 46

Best public university in the country (U.S. News & World Report)

Explore our research

Learn more about our research centers, grants, and initiatives by visiting:

Research

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Allies in Healing

Katy Schroeder is at the forefront of advancing animal-assisted therapy, shaping the next generation of counselors through research and mentoring.
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Video: Food for Thought

Katharine Broton, who studies basic needs insecurity among college students across the country, discusses her research on food insecurity.

News

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Future teacher Uriel Campos-Padilla changes lives one moment at a time

After discovering the power of small moments in the classroom, graduating elementary education major Uriel Campos-Padilla is returning to his hometown of Marshalltown, Iowa, to inspire the next generation of students.

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ESHR student transforms curiosity into honors research success

University of Iowa College of Education student Lucy Blissenbach turned early imposter syndrome into award-winning undergraduate research through the college’s Honors Opportunity Program in the Belin-Blank Center.

Erin Barnes, clinical associate professor

New graduate certificate offers additional preparation for aspiring addiction counselors

The college's new Certificate in Integrated Career, Substance Use, and Mental Health Counseling was created to provide students with the foundational knowledge needed to support individuals struggling with addiction and co-occurring mental health challenges.

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UI REACH

UI REACH (Realizing Educational and Career Hopes) is a comprehensive transition program for students ages 18-25 years old with intellectual, cognitive, and learning disabilities.

UI REACH

Events

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The Wallace Research Symposium on Talent Development

Monday, May 18 to Wednesday, May 20, 2026 (all day)
Graduate Iowa City
The Wallace Research Symposium on Talent Development provides an opportunity for researchers from around the world to present their current work on talent development, creativity, and advanced education and serves as a catalyst for innovative programming and policy.
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The Wallace Research Symposium on Talent Development

Tuesday, May 19 to Wednesday, May 20, 2026 (all day)
Graduate Iowa City
The Wallace Research Symposium on Talent Development provides an opportunity for researchers from around the world to present their current work on talent development, creativity, and advanced education and serves as a catalyst for innovative programming and policy.
The Wallace Research Symposium on Talent Development promotional image

The Wallace Research Symposium on Talent Development

Wednesday, May 20, 2026 (all day)
Graduate Iowa City
The Wallace Research Symposium on Talent Development provides an opportunity for researchers from around the world to present their current work on talent development, creativity, and advanced education and serves as a catalyst for innovative programming and policy.

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