Since its inception as a teacher-training school in 1871, UW Oshkosh has long been recognized as a leader in education. Today, the College of Education and Human Services is proud to be at the forefront of preparing the next generation of professional leaders in education, human services and counseling. More than 225 of our alumni have been recognized with prestigious Herb Kohl Fellowship Awards.

Whether you are considering an undergraduate degree, a graduate degree, professional development opportunities or an additional teaching license, our highly committed faculty and staff, accredited programs and hands-on field experiences will help you achieve your goals. Plus, our ongoing outreach activities with city and rural school districts ensure we remain in tune with the needs of today’s administrators and teachers.

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Human services major creates music program for Boys and Girls Club

Human services major creates music program for Boys and Girls Club

Human services major and music minor Erica Brooks came back from a study abroad trip in Kenya and alternative spring break trip to Guatemala in the spring of 2011 and felt inspired to make a difference by using skills she had learned in her courses.

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Next Generation Science Standards Preview Night

Next Generation Science Standards Preview Night

Teachers and administrators are invited to explore the initial public draft of the Next Generation Science Standards on May 16 from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. in Room 2212 Sage Hall.

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Working Together: Higher Ed and PK-12

Working Together: Higher Ed and PK-12

The May 2012 edition of the Wisconsin Association of School Board's "Wisconsin School News" features an article that covers some of the College's collaborative efforts with K-12 schools.

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62 COEHS students presented scholarships at Honors & Awards Ceremony

62 COEHS students presented scholarships at Honors & Awards Ceremony

On Friday, April 27, the College of Education and Human Services awarded 47 scholarships, recognizing the achievements of 62 students who have excelled within the academic arena at the Honors and Awards Ceremony.

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