Massachusetts School and District Profiles

Boston University

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Jean Morrison, Chief Academic Officer
 
Mailing Address: 2 Silber Way
Boston MA 02215
Phone:617-353-3239
Fax:617-353-7777
Email:znizami@bu.edu
Web Site:https://www.bu.edu/education
Ed Prep: Admission Requirements - Baccalaureate:BU Undergraduate Admissions
Ed Prep: Admission Requirements - Post-Baccalaureate:BU School of Education Graduate Admissions
Ed Prep: Description of Partnerships:Community Outreach Programs College Access and Completion ----Upward Bound ----Upward Bound Math Science ----AACTE ------Network Improved Community (NIC) ------Holmes Scholars Program ----BUILD ----The Calculus Project ----Educators Rising ----Menino Scholars CityLab MobileLab Early Childhood Learning Lab Intergenerational Literacy Jumpstart Boston University Consortium Boston University Program Advisory Board for Educational Leadership Programs Members provide explicit feedback on the needs of the schools and districts they serve to inform academic program development and clinical practice. Member districts/organizations: Chelsea Quincy Malden Andover Natick Wayland Cambridge New England School Development Council (NESDEC) New England Association of School Superintendents (NEASS) Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents (MASS) DESE Center for District and School Accountability (represented by an Associate Commissioner) Boston University partnership with Teach For America The partnership between Boston University and Teach For America Greater Boston is based on a shared commitment to increasing equity in urban education. The program lasts for two years, and it has been designed to meet the needs of TFA Corps members serving in the districts of Boston, Cambridge, Revere, Chelsea, Fall River, New Bedford, and Lawrence.
Ed Prep: Employment Information:Boston University and its School of Education attract students from across the country and around the world. Many students are not from Massachusetts and frequently choose other destination states after graduation. Boston University is comprised of 16 schools and colleges, with more than 32,500 students, at both the graduate and undergraduate levels, from all 50 states and 135 foreign countries. University-wide 82% of first time, first year students (freshmen) are from out of state.
Ed Prep: Mission/Vision Statement:The School of Education at Boston University is a diverse, scholarly community dedicated to serving education through teaching, scholarship, and outreach. We prepare professionals to lead in education, to practice social responsibility, and to exemplify intellectual curiosity. We conduct scholarship that advances knowledge and refines practice. We collaborate with local and global partners using education to forge more caring, just, and sustainable societies.