Temple University’s College of Education and Human Development Ranked in Top 40 Graduate Schools of Education, U.S. News & World Report
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Temple University's College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) has been ranked No. 40 among the 2025 Best Graduate Schools of Education by U.S. News & World Report.  

"The College of Education and Human Development is proud of our elevated prominence in research, teaching and service as evidenced by our nationally recognized faculty, excellent programming and deep community relationships that result in all students having access to an outstanding education," said Monika Williams Shealey, dean of the Temple University College of Education and Human Development. "The rise in rankings underscore what we already know, which is that the Temple College of Education and Human Development is poised to reach greater heights." 

The CEHD offers a variety of graduate certificates, and over 20 master's, education specialist (EdS) and doctoral degrees. Moving up eight spots since last year's ranking, the CEHD has earned recognition for its commitment to informing, supporting, and preparing the next generation of educators and leaders to create positive change with a focus on urban education in both our local and global communities.  

This prestigious ranking reflects the college's commitment to academic excellence, innovative research and dedication to shaping the future of education. This is a wonderful achievement for the CEHD and the Temple University community. Learn more about Temple's Best Graduate School of Education ranking on the U.S. News and World Report website