SCHOOL of EDUCATIONAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE

SCHOOL OF

EDUCATION &

BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

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Langston University’s School of Education and Behavioral Sciences continues its tradition of producing effective educators and purposeful professionals in their respective fields of expertise. We are national leaders in the graduate study of rehabilitation and disability studies and urban education. Our six undergraduate programs are designed for academic excellence, practical experiences and preparation for a variety of careers.

We ‘grow in pride’ through commitment to inclusion, innovation, integrity and intellect.

DID YOU KNOW...

HPER and Psychology are among the top majors at Langston University?

Psychology is the second most popular bachelor degree program at LU and Health, Physical Education and Recreation is the sixth most popular bachelor degree program.

US News & World Report ranks Langston University in the top 20 for best Rehabilitation Counseling programs?

We offer one bachelor’s degree and two master’s degrees in the area of rehabilitation and disability studies.

SEE WHAT MAKES US ROAR

The School of Education and Behavioral Sciences offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs at both the Langston and Oklahoma City campuses. Degree programs offered at the Oklahoma City campus include:

  • Psychology
  • Liberal Education
  • Urban Education
  • Rehabilitation Counseling

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Langston University has been awarded a $4.375 million grant for its Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NDILRR).

The grant, which will total $4.375 million over 5 years, extends a third cycle of funding from the NDILRR Administration for Community Living which is intended to help minority-serving institutions build research capacity and study rehabilitation disparities. Dr. Corey Moore, the founding chair of the Department of Rehabilitation and Disability Studies at Langston, will serve as principal investigator and director for the grant.

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INSPIRED TO TEACH

The Inspired to Teach program offers qualified students an opportunity to earn scholarships and benefits. Program participants may have the opportunity to earn up to $25,500 as they complete their Educator Preparation program and teach in Oklahoma.

For more information, please contact Dr. Angela Abney, Coordinator of Clinical and Field Experiences, Langston University, at angela.abney@langston.edu.

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