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Learn skills, solve problems through research and innovation, contribute to meaningful change, and create new opportunities for your future through our professional fields of education and human development.
As a catalyst for transformation and change, the Simmons School provides real solutions to issues challenging our community and the world.
The SMU Simmons School of Education & Human Development is ranked in top 11 of private schools nationally and top 3 of all Texas schools. The place the Simmons School in the top tier of graduate education schools.
Simmons researchers design projects to have real-world impact on education and applied physiology. View our active projects.
With a total funding of over $9.3 million and 93 active external projects, an impressive 77% of tenure-line professors are engaged in funded research. View our annual research snapshot.
The Toyota USA Foundation, Simmons School, and Dallas ISD have formed a partnership to develop a K-8th grade STEM-focused school in West Dallas.
Learn skills, solve problems through research and innovation, contribute to meaningful change, and create new opportunities for your future through our professional fields of education and human development.
Whether collaborating on interdisciplinary research or identifying processes to improve literacy, technology-enhanced learning, STEM education, academic leadership, or sports management, the Simmons faculty pursue evidence-based solutions that change lives through the application of new research findings and innovative technology. Simmons researchers shed light on what can be done better.
We host the engaging Simmons Lecture Series, featuring keynote speakers on various topics in education and human development, alongside travel-study programs that combine your education with exciting travel opportunities.
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Ranked in the top 18% of graduate education schools by US News & World Report.