Events/Announcements
Update your Alumni Information so that we can Celebrate your sucesses and accomplishments as part of our 125 Celebration Year.
Class of '59 50th Reunion
The College of Education welcomed members of the Class of 1959 back to campus April 30. They received a report on the State of the College from Dr. Marilyn Kameen, Senior Associate Dean, and participated in a presentation by Dr. Karen French's graduate students using the new Promethean interactive white board to study math manipulatives.
Alumni & Friends
The College of Education is proud of its alumni and the long tradition of support and service they have given us. Our students go on to become award-winning teachers, education administrators, education consultants and leaders in their fields.
These pages contain resources for College of Education alumni and friends, including information on the TIES program, how to donate to the College and continuing education.
Career Services
The Career Services office provides resources, information, and career opportunities for College of Education students and alumni. View the Career Services Web site.
Induction Support (TIES)
The TIES program provides job-embedded professional development and support for novice teachers, their administrators, and the veteran teachers who mentor them. View the TIES Web site.
125 Celebration
The College of Education want's to celebrate the University's 125th birthday and also to celebrate your success because you are a vital part of UT's history and certainly of the College of Education's distinguished past. We've created a section of our Web site to do just that! View the 125 Celebration Pages.
Donors and Friends of the College
The College of Education is now the 5th ranked public school of education in the nation, and is recreating the way students learn through innovation, research and practical instruction. There is no institution in the southwestern United States making a more strategic impact on the future of education, and your investment in its success is a priceless gift to future generations of young students. If you care about the future of education in Texas and the nation, support the work of the gifted students and remarkable faculty of the College of Education at The University of Texas at Austin.
- Supporting Education
- People Who Care
- How You Can Help
- Faculty Endowments
- Endowed Scholarships
- Program Support Endowments
- Advisory Council
Education Resources
The College of Education has developed or hosts several educational resources suitable for parents and teachers.

