Approximately 2,000 undergraduate students are enrolled in the college, with more than half pursuing majors in elementary and secondary education.
The college has won national recognition for its teacher education program, Cultural Diversity Bridge to Academic Success.
Several facilities and centers serve the needs of the southern Nevada community while also providing students a living laboratory to develop their skills in counseling, administration, and teaching.
The college contains seven research centers and clinics dedicated to scholarship and best practices in literacy, autism spectrum disorders, mental health, assessment and evaluation, and multicultural, STEM, and early childhood education.
The following program holds membership in the University Council on Educational Administration at the Master's, Specialist, and Doctoral levels: