SOE
by the NumbersStudents, grants, fiscal year and more
Message
from the DeanSOE
by the NumbersFaculty
Difference MakersVanessa Luna, M.A. ’16: Forbes ‘30 Under 30’ in Education
Luis Arriaga Valenzuela, S.J., Ed.D. ’16: New President of ITESO Jesuit University of Guadalajara
Ana Ponce, Ed.D. ’13: SOE Educator of the Year
Kevin Baxter, M.A. ’01: Appointed CIO of National Catholic Educational Association
Joy Ee: Exposing Educational Inequities
William Parham: Overcoming Stigma to Promote Mental Health and Wellness
Terese Aceves: Advocating for Families of Children with Disabilities
Paul De Sena: Changing Lives Through Counselor Education
Alumni
Change AgentsSpeaking
Their LanguageYvette Lapayese: Moving Toward a More Holistic View of Biliteracy
Center for Catholic Education: Partnership with Archdiocese Establishes Dual Language Immersion Network
Center for Equity for English Learners: Leading the Way in Advancing Bilingual Education
Going
GlobalPreserving Indigenous Culture: SOE Faculty Member Documents Schools’ Curricula and Practices
Global Classrooms: SOE Doctoral Student Visits Senegal on Fulbright Fellowship
Summer Study Abroad: Unique Learning
Experiences in New Zealand, Mexico and Spain
Teaching in Ukraine: Fulbright Award Allows SOE Faculty Member to Share Expertise
Fulbright Alums: Teaching Abroad
Innovation
at LMU SOECenter for Undergraduate Teacher Preparation:
Proactive Measures to Bolster the Pipeline of Educators
Innovation in Digital Education and Leadership Institute: Helping Teachers Use Technology for Maximum Benefit
Mathematics Leadership Corps: A Sustainable Solution to Transforming Pedagogy
SUCCESS Coaching:
A Win-Win for SOE Counseling Students and Partner Schools
Leadership,
Visitors and AlumniMessage
from the Dean
SOE
bythe Numbers
Faculty
Difference Makers
Speaking
Their Language
Going
Global
Innovation
at LMU SOE
Leadership,
Visitors and Alumni
Alumni
Change Agents
Vanessa Luna, M.A. ’16: Forbes ‘30 Under 30’ in Education
Ana Ponce, Ed.D. ’13: SOE Educator of the Year
Kevin Baxter, M.A. ’01: Appointed CIO of National Catholic Educational Association
Luis Arriaga Valenzuela, S.J., Ed.D. ’16: New President of ITESO Jesuit University of Guadalajara
Joy Ee: Exposing Educational Inequities
Terese Aceves: Advocating for Families of Children with Disabilities
Paul De Sena: Changing Lives Through Counselor Education
William Parham: Overcoming Stigma to Promote Mental Health and Wellness
Yvette Lapayese: Moving Toward a More Holistic View of Biliteracy
Center for Equity for English Learners: Leading the Way in Advancing Bilingual Education
Center for Catholic Education: Partnership with Archdiocese Establishes Dual Language Immersion Network
Preserving Indigenous Culture: SOE Faculty Member
Documents Schools’ Curricula and Practices
Summer Study Abroad: Unique Learning
Experiences in New Zealand, Mexico and Spain
Teaching in Ukraine: Fulbright Award Allows SOE Faculty Member to Share Expertise
Global Classrooms: SOE Doctoral Student Visits Senegal on Fulbright Fellowship
Fulbright Alums: Teaching Abroad
Center for Undergraduate Teacher Preparation:
Proactive Measures to Bolster the Pipeline of Educators
Mathematics Leadership Corps: A Sustainable Solution to Transforming Pedagogy
SUCCESS Coaching:
A Win-Win for SOE Counseling Students and Partner Schools
Innovation in Digital Education and Leadership Institute: Helping Teachers Use Technology for Maximum Benefit
total students
FULL-TIME FACULTY
PART-TIME FACULTY
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE
●
Asian/Pacific Islander: 10%
●
Black or African American: 7%
●
Hispanic or Latina/o: 39%
●
Other: 6%
●
Two or More Races: 4%
●
White: 34%STUDENT ETHNICITY
#57
Out of 1,500 Schools, Colleges, and Departments of Education in the U.S.
– Top 5% Nationally
#3
#3
Jesuit Institution
CA Private Independent Institution
U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT’S 2020 RANKINGS
61
doctoral students
25%
doctoral admit rate
ED.D. DEGREES AWARDED
20
376
M.A. DEGREES AWARDED
904
credentials awarded
$13,705
AVERAGE FINANCIAL AID PER STUDENT
99%
students receiving financial aid
$22.6M
total financial aid to students
grants
Grants of
$150,000
or more received in 2018-2019. $250,000
CENTER FOR CATHOLIC EDUCATION | Antonio Felix
Dan Murphy Foundation
$150,000
INNOVATION IN DIGITAL EDUCATION AND LEADERSHIP (iDEAL) INSTITUTE | Shannon Tabaldo
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
$375,000
COLLABORATIVE SOLUTION DISCOVERY: A PARTICIPATORY PROBLEM-SOLVING APPROACH | Katharine Clemmer
Leonetti/O’Connell Family Foundation
$200,000
CENTER FOR EQUITY FOR ENGLISH LEARNERS | Magaly Lavadenz
California Community Foundation
fundraising
LMU’s Day of Giving
Alumni Annual 24-hour Fundraising Challenge
$10,000
Matching Gift Unlocked
All gifts made to the School of Education were matched dollar for dollar, up to $10,000, thanks to a gift from Victoria L. Graf, Ph.D.
$21,380
total raised
More than doubled our goal of $10,000 from 2018
The fundraising activity of the School of Education is the collective effort of University Advancement Development and Corporate and Foundation Relations, as well as the Office of Research and Sponsored Projects.
fundraising
Fiscal Year 2019
Individual, corporate and foundation gifts
$
in grants and contracts
$
in external support
$
gifts
6
14
grants
20
awards
SPONSORED RESEARCH & CONTRACTS
Fiscal Year 2019
This total represents sponsored research and contracts for the School of Education and the university’s education unit.
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