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The College of Education and Human Services is one of the oldest academic units within Marshall University. When the West Virginia Legislature purchased Marshall College in 1867, it insured the preparation of teachers by establishing the State Normal School for teacher training as part of the college program. The College of Education and Human Services continues to prepare teachers and other professional educators, including counselors, principals, supervisors, superintendents, and athletic trainers and to provide continuing education opportunities for professional educators.

In addition to teacher education programs, the college administers related academic programs in Family and Consumer Sciences, Park Resources and Leisure Services, Counseling, Adult Fitness, and Sports Management and Marketing.

The College of Education and Human Services provides educational services for students and the community which include the Autism Training Center, Child Development Academy, Early Education Center, Learning Resources Center (LRC), Testing Center, Recreational Sports, The June Harless Center for Rural Educational Research and Development, and the Center for Higher Education for Learning Problems (H.E.L.P.). The College of Education and Human Services provides education and services for programs that are open, complex, demanding, and evolving. It meets the academic needs of educators and other professional personnel.

 

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