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Students at New Graduate Student Orientation in August 2021

Aug 16, 2021

College of Education Opens 2021-2022 Academic Year with an Expected 1,942 Students, Its Most in a Decade

“Despite the ongoing challenges facing the field of education and North Carolina, we are continuing to grow our student enrollment and prepare extraordinary educators for the state and beyond,” NC State College of Education Dean Mary Ann Danowitz said. 

Graduate Students

Aug 13, 2021

Meet Our New Students

The NC State College of Education will welcome an expected 580-plus first-year, transfer and graduate students for the 2021-22 academic year. Meet some of our new students. 

New wolf statue on central campus.

Aug 20, 2019

New Student Enrollment Up for 3rd Straight Year, New Graduate Student Enrollment Jumps 27%

The college will welcome an expected 601 new undergraduate and graduate students when the 2019-20 academic year begins Wednesday, Aug. 21. That is an increase of 20% in new student enrollment from last year. 

New wolf statue on central campus.

Aug 27, 2018

NC State Education Welcomes Fulbright Awardee Stella Jackman-Ryan

The Fulbright Laspau Award recipient began her doctoral program in educational psychology this fall and will be working with Fulbright Scholar recipient and NC State Education Associate Professor Margareta Thomson on research involving academic motivation. 

A photo of Kay Stumpter, a member of the NC State College of Education Class of 2022

Aug 24, 2018

People of Poe | Kay Sumpter on Choosing NC State Education

Kay Sumpter just began her first year at the NC State College of Education. As a member of the Goodnight Scholars Program, Sumpter comes to the college from Lee County High School and plans to major in Elementary Education. Sumpter talks about her goals for her undergraduate studies and how the NC State College of Education will set her up for success as an educator. 

Aug 21, 2018

NC State Education’s New Undergraduate Student Enrollment Jumps 29%

For the second year in a row, the NC State College of Education will open a new academic year with its largest incoming group of new undergraduate and graduate students since 2010. Among the 500 expected new students are 141 expected new undergraduate students, which is a 29 percent increase from last fall.