Mary Lou Fulton Institute and Graduate School of Education, Educational research institute at Arizona State University, United States.
The Mary Lou Fulton Institute and Graduate School of Education was a graduate-level academic division at Arizona State University in Tempe focused on training educators and researchers. The school offered specialized degrees in areas like educational leadership, policy analysis, and school administration to prepare professionals for roles in schools and districts.
The institute began in 1954 as part of Arizona State University's growth into a major research institution. Its operations ended in 2010 when the university reorganized its colleges and academic divisions.
The institute contributed to educational research and administrator preparation through specialized programs focused on educational leadership and policy development.
The institute was located on Arizona State University's Tempe campus and was accessible by public transportation and parking. Since the school has closed, visitors interested in education programs can explore the university's current academic offerings instead.
The institute earned recognition for its graduate programs in educational administration and received multiple academic accolades. Its reputation was built on producing skilled leaders who worked in schools and district offices across Arizona.
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