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Building for the Future

through

  • Practice
  • Leadership
  • Service

The School of Education and Human Development is dedicated to preparing students for effective practice, leadership, and service in accordance with the mission of Lynchburg College. The School is committed to quality undergraduate and graduate programs to enable teachers, counselors, and administrators to become professionally competent and to be aware of the importance of their work in the lives of their students, clients, and colleagues. The School intentionally sensitizes its students to the diversity of human experience and to the reality of the many lives which will be touched by their actions and decisions.

Education Faculty
School of Education and Human Development faculty

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Open House sessions include information about the various programs, licensure requirements, and more.  It’s also a good chance to meet and talk with faculty members. Our next session is scheduled for January 26. 

School of Education and Human Development sessions are usually scheduled late morning just before lunch. For additional information regarding Lynchburg College Open House sessions, call 434/544-8300

Leslie Harris, education major, has been named the Sommerville Scholar, the highest academic award given by LynchburgCollege. http://www.lynchburg.edu/topscholar.xml

For more information about the School of Education programs, please contact the School of Education at 434/544-8381 or e-mail Dr. Jan S. Stennette, dean of the School of Education and Human Development at stennette@lynchburg.edu.