The Terry B. Rogers College of Education and Social Sciences at West Texas A&M University is dedicated to developing tomorrow’s leaders through academically rigorous educational programs and empowering co-curricular experiences at the graduate and undergraduate levels. The College prepares education and social science professionals who excel academically, are reflective in practice, demonstrate a global perspective, and are committed to ethical behavior. The College serves as a catalyst for the economic development and the enhancement of the quality of life of the region through education, research, and consultation.
The College excels in the preparation of the education workforce through its accredited educator preparation and professional certification programs; the preparation of school psychologists and social work professionals through its nationally accredited programs; the training of students for success in nationwide graduate programs in psychology; the direct engagement with the community through its programs in criminal justice and emergency management administration; and the preparation of students to pursue legal studies and careers or graduate studies in political science, public service, and public administration. Additionally, the College offers graduate degrees in education, including administration, curriculum and instruction, counseling, instructional technology and design, reading, special education, and educational diagnostics.
The faculty of the College is actively engaged in scholarship, including conducting applied research and evaluation; disseminating knowledge; developing new products, practices, and clinical procedures; collaborating with external partners; and performing clinical service. The faculty is committed to teaching excellence and maintaining high standards for classroom performance.
The mission of the College is to advance society by developing professionals to lead, serve, and educate. Contact the dean or any faculty or staff member with questions or for assistance.