CSU Home > College of Education and Health Professions > Mastering CSU
Mastering CSU
College of Education and Health Professions
Seeking to achieve excellence in the preparation of teachers, counselors, leaders and health professionals by creating opportunities for excellence
Departments
- Department of Counseling, Foundations and Leadership
- Department of Health, Physical Education, and Exercise Science
- Department of Teacher Education
- School of Nursing
Outreach Centers
- Center for Assessment and Reading Education
- Center for Quality Teaching and Learning
- Coca-Cola Space Science Center
- Columbus Regional Mathematics Collaborative
- Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center
Programs
- 18 undergraduate and 33 graduate degree programs
- Teacher certification programs and endorsements in multiple areas
- Programs that combine a sound foundation in academics with a multitude of practical experiences
Did you know ...
- CSU’s College of Education and Health Professions (COEHP) is nationally accredited by NCATE, a distinction that only 58% of the nation’s educator preparation institutions can claim.
- CSU’s School of Nursing is nationally accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
- The Counseling programs are nationally accredited by The Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).
- All educator preparation programs are approved by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission.
- In August 2009, the Board of Regents approved CSU’s first doctoral program in Curriculum and Leadership. The first doctoral cohort began coursework in January 2010.
- The Chaplain's Program (Community Counseling) was recognized as CSU’s nominee for the Regent's Program Award in 2009.
- More than 60 percent of the region’s teachers are graduates of the College of Education and Health Professions.
- Seven of the last 11 Muscogee County Teachers of the Year are College of Education and Health Professions graduates.
- In 2009-2010, the COEHP prepared and recommended 245 teachers, counselors, and leaders for initial certification.
- In 2008-2009, 96 % (compared to 94% statewide) of COEHP teacher, counselor, and leader candidates passed the state certification exams in their respective content areas.
- The average first time pass rate on the nursing licensure exam is 95% (four year average).
- The employment rate for CSU nursing graduates is 100%.
- The STEADY mentoring program for CSU teacher education graduates has helped to retain more than 90% of the participating teachers.
- The CSU Kids 2 College program has brought thousands of local fifth-graders to CSU to experience college and participate in innovative activities with CSU teacher candidates.
- In 2009-2010, COEHP Outreach Centers served over 43,000 individuals including K-12 students and teachers, CSU students and faculty, and community groups and organizations.