About the Neag School of Education
The Neag School of Education stands out as a major contributor to instructional and research excellence at the University of Connecticut, one of the nation’s leading public higher education institutions.
With academic departments dedicated to educational leadership, educational psychology, and curriculum and instruction, the Neag School offers programs in such areas as school psychology; sport management; higher education and student affairs; counseling; and teacher and administrator preparation.
According to 2023-2024 U.S. News & World Report rankings, the Neag School ranks among the top 25 public graduate schools of education in the nation. Check out the latest Neag School Fast Facts.
Dean’s Fund
The Neag School Dean’s Fund benefits faculty and students by advancing teaching, research, and policy development. This fund provides the Dean with flexibility in supporting cutting-edge research and supporting our best and brightest students locally and internationally. Watch a video about the Neag School’s impact.
Graduate Fellowship Fund
Fellowship gifts to graduate students in the Neag School support the School’s core missions of teaching and research. For students like Jesús Cortés-Sanchez, scholarship support in the form of a graduate assistantship has made his educational journey possible.
Department of Curriculum & Instruction General Support
Gifts to the Department of Curriculum and Instruction provide support for academic programs, clinical placement, and other initiatives designed to make a positive impact on tomorrow’s public schools, teaching force, and education leaders. Read about a recent initiative by the Reading and Language Arts Center about their support for literacy during the pandemic.
Alumni Board Scholarship Fund
Gifts to the Neag School Alumni Board Endowed Scholarship provide financial support annually to students enrolled in a master’s doctoral, or sixth-year program and who have proven academic excellence or demonstrated financial need. Meet the recipients of the 2022 Neag School Alumni Board Scholarship.
Undergraduate Scholarship Fund
Scholarship gifts to the Neag School benefit meritorious students with financial need who have chosen to major in the Integrated Bachelor’s/ Master’s program. Read about some of the Neag School’s supporters.
Department of Educational Psychology General Support
Donations to to the Neag School of Education Department of Educational Psychology General Support Fund support one of UConn’s most productive academic departments in equipping graduates to become leading researchers and policymakers, and advancing research endeavors that examine such critical issues as trauma prevention, school safety, child health, and students with learning disabilities.
Department of Educational Leadership General Support
Gifts to this fund provide support for the areas of greatest need within the department. Read a special Wallace Foundation series featuring the Neag School’s UConn Administrator Principal Preparation program.
Empowering Women Through Global Education Scholarship Fund
This Global Education fund provides financial assistance for continuing female students in the Neag School interested in participating in a study abroad experience. Read about the scholarship, launched by Neag School alumna Sandi Hastings ’89 MA, ’94 Ph.D.
Additional Neag School Funds
- Dr. Sue Saunders Higher Education and Student Affairs Professional Development Fund
- Eva Eaton Scholarship in Elementary Education Fund
- Husky Sport
- Joseph Renzulli and Sally Reis Renzulli Fund for Graduate Studies in Gifted Education
- The Neag Family Endowment Fund
- Professor Emeritus William M. Servedio Scholarship Fund
- Richard L. and Kristin E. Schwab Fellowship Fund
- The Robert E. and Gladys B. Dunn International Fund
- Thomas and Francine DeFranco Scholarship Fund
- Thomas J. Kehle Memorial Memorial Scholarship
- Trauma and Crisis Prevention Programming Fund
- Valerie J. Pichette Fund
- Vernon and Elizabeth Brown Fund
Dean’s Board of Advocates Members
- Crisanne Colgan ’72 (CLAS), ’81 6th Year, ’84 Ph.D.
- Carmen Effron ’72 (ED), ’81 MBA
- Roszena Haskins ’17 Ed.D.
- Sandra Hastings ’89 MA, ’94 Ph.D.
- John Robert “Bob” Jones III ’73 (BUS)
- Karen S. Jones
- Kate Lund '06 (ED), '07 MA, '12 6th Year
- Teresa McCaslin
The Neag School of Education Dean’s Board of Advocates supports, promotes, and advocates for the advancement of the Neag School. Its members assist in efforts to raise funds and build relationships through their networks while engaging in Neag School activities.
Meet Our Development Officer
Marcy Jarzabek
Director for Development
Neag School of Education
MJarzabek@foundation.uconn.edu