Current Students
COE students are encouraged to explore membership in the COE Student Association (CESA) or the COE Doctoral Student Association (COEDSA). Other resources to help you with a successful academic career appear below.
Tuition and Financial Aid
The COE Portal is a set of tools available only to the College of Education community (students, faculty, and staff). You will need to apply for a portal account and wait 1-2 days to be authorized - do not apply until you have registered for your COE classes. You will also get access to create or participate in online surveys, view the COE calendar of events, and find instructors' virtual office links.
Class handbooks, guides and other COE information can be accessed at our brand new Student Wiki. NEW: OSAS's Online Resource Center contains all program sheets, handouts, FAQ's for teacher licensure students!
Teaching Licensure Programs
If you are seeking a license to teach, you should refer to our Office of Student Academic Services (OSAS) for advising, in addition to the academic department where your program is housed.
Graduate Programs
Advising for graduate programs is provided through your specific Academic Department.