The School of Education is made up of a community of educators, scholars, and driven students and teachers who apply critical reflections and creative energies to enhance learning in schools and other educational settings. Our faculty strives to support this community by modeling effective teaching practices based on sound theory and research.
Whether aspiring teachers, longtime educators or leaders and administrators, students in the School of Education find personalized approaches that create a challenging yet supportive environment to foster learning and growth. An emphasis on visionary yet realistic thought and action guides self-understanding, global perspective and an appreciation of human diversity.

SOE student selected for Fulbright Program
Sheila Turan said Webster University and its international focus helped prepare her to teach at Düzce University in Turkey as a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant. She credits SOE's faculty for giving her a solid foundation for her career, and always offering continuous support and care.
BA in Education, MA in TESL
16th in the Midwest
Webster University continues to be highly ranked on the U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges report, now listed as 16th in Midwest Regional Universities and included in four best-of categories. This year, the University's score rose to its highest level since the ranking system was established.

National Recognition
Awarded “Best Colleges for Veterans” by U.S. News & World Report
Educating for Tomorrow
Preparing students for in-demand positions in the evolving marketplace
Exceptional Standards
Ensuring education quality through 95+ years of accreditation
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Academic Programs
Living and working in the 21st-century demands more complex skills and abilities than ever before. Our Global Citizenship Program is a set of undergraduate degree requirements and a general education program curated specifically to help students confront and solve our universal challenges.