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Warner School jumps in 2026 Graduate Education Programs by U.S. News

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The â€™s&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Warner School of Education & Human Development continues its impressive rise in the U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate School Rankings. In the 2026 rankings, the Warner School is now ranked No. 74 among the top in the country. This marks a significant achievement as the Warner School has moved up 26 spots in just the past year and an extraordinary 62 spots over the past six years since first entering the rankings.

“This recognition reflects the dedication of our faculty, staff, and students, as well as our commitment to innovation and excellence in education and human development," says Warner School Dean Melissa Sturge-Apple. "We are proud to see the Warner School’s impact and our reputation continue to grow.â€

The Warner School offers an array of graduate programs, including 11 master’s programsseven doctoral programs, and 15 advanced certificate programs. These innovative program offerings support career paths in PK-12 teaching, higher education, counseling, human development, health professions education, higher education, program evaluation, applied behavior analysis, and educational leadership and policy. 

Warner alumni are lifelong learners and leaders in education and human development, representing an array of careers ranging from classroom teachers, school administrators, and school and mental health counselors to higher education professionals and leaders, healthcare administrators, nonprofit leaders, policy analysts, and researchers shaping the future of education.

The Warner School’s graduate programs are designed to prepare graduates to address today’s most pressing challenges in education and human development—and to lead meaningful change for all. Learn more about the Warner School’s&²Ô²ú²õ±è;education degree programs

 

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