Our School of Education offers a variety of programs, from undergraduate through graduate, including:
You likely had a teacher who helped you see what you were capable of. Our programs help you become that person for someone else.
The San Juan Mountains are a paradise for winter adventure seekers. Peaks and slopes, capped with blankets of snow, create an invitingly gorgeous and undeniably intimidating landscape. The snow can be several feet deep, forming drifts that defy gravity. It’s a wild area that beckons thrill seekers and scientists across the nation.
Students learn to speak and teach the Ute language through the Southwest Indigenous Language Development Institute.
FLC’s Academic Success Coaches are faculty who partner with students to help navigate some of college’s most daunting aspects. Through this free program, coaches help students discover, understand, and articulate their passions and interests.
The Academic Hub opened this past week with palpable excitement from students. The Hub centralizes many of Fort Lewis College’s crucial, student-focused services in one convenient location.
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Explore the majors and minors offered in our two undergraduate departments, our range of graduate programs, or add teacher licensure to an existing degree in our post-baccalaureate program.
Programs to support you in becoming a public school teacher, or an educator for youth programs, to work in early childhood education, or teach English as a second language. You can also fulfill your licensure candidacy in a post-baccalaureate program.
Whether you see yourself in experiential education, wilderness therapy, or anywhere in the outdoor industry, this program will support you in developing your own leadership skills, and effectively guiding others to develop theirs.
Choose from a variety of graduate programs in education including Special Education, and Teaching Licensure, leadership and working with students of diverse backgrounds. You can earn your Master of Arts in Education, a certificate, or pursue non-degree-seeking coursework.