College of Education and Human Services
UNF's College of Education and Human Services (Building 57) is committed to developing life-long learners who contribute to their communities and succeed in a changing world. Our graduates become difference makers in professionally and personally rewarding careers immediately upon graduation.
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Take a COEHS Tour!
Project PREP
COEHS Faculty
Student Accessibility Center
Hands-on Learning
ASL/English Interpreting
Deaf Education
Sports Management Program
STEP Labs
🚩 Take a COEHS Tour!
Come see what the College of Education and Human Services has to offer! The Welcome Center has partnered up with COEHS at UNF to create an Education & Human Services Campus Tour option for prospective students! Hear about COEHS student experiences and learn about the many resources, support services, study abroad opportunities and labs available to you.
🍎 Project PREP
UNF's College of Education and Human Services has been awarded an over $7 Million partnership grant, Project PREP (Partnering to Renew the Educator Pipeline), alongside Clay County District Schools and UNF’s College of Arts and Sciences to address the critical teacher shortage and create equitable teaching outcomes for every student. This school-university-district partnership grant is a systemic approach to building an educator pathway to enhance the recruitment, preparation, induction and retention of teachers and teacher leaders across the teacher pipeline in a high-need school district.
👩🏫 COEHS Faculty
Our faculty conduct high impact research on both challenges and opportunities in today's education, ASL and English interpreting, technology and training development, leadership, sport management, school counseling and disability services. Their collaborative research brings information, ideas and solutions to light, making a real difference in our areas of expertise.
✍️ Student Accessibility Center
The Student Accessibility Services (Building 57) provides tutors and note-takers for students with various documentable physical, emotional, and learning disabilities that impact academic success, including ADHD, vision limitations and dyslexia. Students must provide medical documentation in order to receive accommodations.
🧩 Hands-on Learning
The College of Education and Human Services (COEHS) emphasizes practical experiences for education students, who gain over 1,000 hours of hands-on classroom experience before graduation. They earn an average of $5,000 more than other bachelor's degree graduates in the Florida State University System. Many of these programs provide financial incentives to students while completing their internship. The college also offers advanced research programs at the master's and education doctorate levels.
Student Support
In addition to the teaching profession, COEHS provides programs like Student Accessibility Center and Learning Design and Technology to cater to various interests and career paths.
🤟 ASL/English Interpreting
COEHS offers unique programs such as the accredited American Sign Language/English Interpreting bachelor's degree, the only one in Florida.
🧏♀️ Deaf Education
We are also the only public Florida university with a Deaf Education degree, allowing students to work with the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind and complete distance internships.
📋 Sports Management Program
The Sport Management program at COEHS is ranked No. 4 in the nation. Students gain practical experience through partnerships with organizations like the Jacksonville Jaguars, SMT, PGA Tour, and more. They accumulate over 500 hours of field-based experience and complete a full-time internship in their final semester.
🎲 STEP Labs
The COEHS's STEP Lab supports STEM initiatives and serves as a playground for students, teachers, faculty, and community partners. It offers activities such as 3D printing, coding, robotics, and Lego building.