COEHS Faculty & Staff
We believe that outstanding undergraduate and graduate programs are characterized by the quality of faculty and the opportunities they afford to their students as mentors and teachers in classes, practica, and research experiences. The College of Education & Human Sciences at UNM is proud of its outstanding faculty and nationally recognized programs.
Our cutting edge research, outreach, and professional development have attracted more than $12 million in grant support. We prepare more of New Mexico's teachers, counselors, and administrators than any other institution of higher education in New Mexico. We are a national leader in American Indian education with eight Native American faculty members, the most of any public university in the country. More than 20 percent of our faculty members are Hispanic, helping us excel in bilingual, multicultural, and ESL education.
Governance & Policy
UNM Policy
University Administrative Policies and Procedures Manual
Contains both the Business Policies and Procedures Manual (UBPPM) and the Regents' Policy Manual)
FERPA
State Government & Oversight
- State of New Mexico Higher Education Department ( HED)
- New Mexico Public Education Department ( PED)
- New Mexico State Legislature
- Office of Educational Accountability ( OEA)
- Legislative Education Study Committee ( LESC)
Other Resources
COEHS Resources
UNM Resources
Faculty Resources
Instructional Resources
- COEHS Instructor's Handbook
- COEHS Dissertation Manual: A Guide for Faculty Mentoring Students
- Faculty Review and P&T Materials and Information
- EVALUTIONKit, UNM's course evaluation system
- Technology and Education Center
- Media Technology Services
- New Media and Extended Learning (WebCT)
- Technical Support Request
- Turnitin
- Resources for Educators (Harvard University)
Research and Scholarship
- COEHS Research Support
- Research Impact: Research Worth Sharing
- COEHS Annual Contract and Grant Awards
- Office of the Vice President for Research ( OVPR)