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Virtual Graduate Open Houses School of Education
Learn more about American University's education programs at the below virtual open houses that give prospective students an opportunity to talk with program staff and faculty, ask questions, and learn more about the programs. Discussion includes career preparation and the skills you can learn through our programs. Have questions about our programs? Looking for deadline information? We’ve got the answers!
Attend one of these free webinars, and your application fee will be waived.
Upcoming Teacher Education (MAT) Open House
Tuesday, October 14 from 7-8pm (ET)
Contact teachered@american.edu with any questions.
Upcoming Education Policy and Leadership (MEd) Open House
Wednesday, October 15 from 7-8 p.m. (ET)
View this recorded alumni panel including recent alumni answering questions about their experiences in the program.
Contact edpolicy@american.edu with any questions.
Upcoming Doctorate in Education Policy & Leadership (EdD) Open House
Wednesday, November 19, from 7-8 p.m. ET.
Recorded Events
Committing to Educational Equity During Turbulent Times
This webinar brought together diverse perspectives on the history of educational change, legal frameworks for equity, and the transformative role of educator preparation in shaping society. | Watch it here.
The Promise and Impact of Equity, Civil Rights, and Justice: Marking the 70th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education
This Big Ideas in Education webinar may be viewed here.
A Conversation on School Violence and Safety with Dr. Sophia Rodriguez was a thought-provoking fireside chat with Dr. Sophia Rodriguez, moderated by Dr. kecia hayes, on the critical issues of school violence and school safety. View the video here with Spanish captioning.
How Book Bans Impact K-12 Students featured experts who weighed in on the history of banned books, what is happening politically today, and the potential impact on students in the future. | Watch it here.
The SCOTUS Decisions: What School Counselors Should Know was moderated by Dr. Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy (a counselor educator) between counseling and higher education professionals who discussed the ramifications of the decisions by the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS). | Watch it here.
Scholars convened to share research on education systems and practices in Muslim societies and the Muslim diaspora and their implications for global societies. | Watch the keynote address.
Gun Violence: Leading Schools Through an Epidemic. With gun violence plaguing American education communities, SOE convened expert panelists with diverse perspectives to propose practical solutions to support our school leaders as they grapple with this problem. | Watch it here.


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