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Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College

Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College
Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College (logo).jpg
Type Public
Established 2010
Dean Carole Basile
Location Multiple Locations, Arizona, U.S.
33°25′08″N 111°56′14″W / 33.41891°N 111.93719°W / 33.41891; -111.93719Coordinates: 33°25′08″N 111°56′14″W / 33.41891°N 111.93719°W / 33.41891; -111.93719
Website education.asu.edu

Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College administers Arizona State University's undergraduate and graduate programs in education. The college is headquartered on ASU's West campus, but offers programs on four of ASU's five campuses, online and in school districts throughout the state. The college was named for ASU education alumna and successful business woman Mary Lou Fulton.

Prior to 2009, ASU maintained three schools/colleges of education: the College of Education (later named Mary Lou Fulton College of Education) at the Tempe campus, the College of Teacher Education and Leadership on the West campus, and the School of Educational Innovation and Teacher Preparation on the Polytechnic campus.

In May 2009, ASU's education programs underwent a renaming and reorganization. The Mary Lou Fulton College of Education, which was ASU's original college of education, became the Mary Lou Fulton Institute and Graduate School of Education.[2] This new school focused solely on graduate-level programs and research. All teacher preparation degree programs (including all undergraduate education programs) were consolidated into the College of Teacher Education and Leadership.

A year later, in May 2010, these remaining two education colleges were merged into Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, which now administers all education programs — graduate and undergraduate — throughout the university.

Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University is ranked 11th in the U.S. among all public and private graduate schools of education and No. 4 among public universities by U.S. News & World Report (2018). Rankings for the school continue to climb. Previous rankings for the graduate school were 14th in 2017, 17th in 2016, 18th in 2015, 24th in 2014, 26th in 2013, and 35th in 2012

Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College is recognized as one of the nation's best schools of education for students wishing to earn an online degree. According to U.S. News & World Report, the college is ranked 40th among online graduate education programs. In 2014 its online master’s in education degree program ranked No. 7 for veterans. In 2015, the U.S. News & World Report listed ASU as one of the fastest rising top-tier colleges of education in the U.S. in a 5-year time span.

The magazine, “Diverse: Issues in Higher Education,” gave Teachers College high rankings for universities that award master’s, doctoral and professional degrees to underrepresented minority students. The college was ranked first for Native American doctorates in education, fifth for Asian American doctorates in education, and sixth for Hispanic doctorates in education.


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