There were 47 students who graduated from the Center for Education and Human Development in 2023. Below are the colleges and universities to which they were accepted.

Overview
Mission Statement
The Center for Education and Human Development is dedicated to providing a comprehensive curriculum that explores the complexities of the learning process, while using the latest technology to develop highly qualified instructional educators and other 21st-century leaders. We emphasize research-based instructional practices that help students to develop collaboration, critical thinking, communication and problem-solving skills for success in our global society.
Program Highlights
Rigorous curriculum that includes advanced placement courses and real-world application.
Faculty dedicated to developing individuals with skills in problem-solving, effective communication and leadership.
State-of-the-art classrooms with cutting-edge technology.
Opportunity to gain perspective and experience related to success in the global society.
Senior internship opportunities.
Who applies? The Center includes students interested in education or human psychology as well as students interested in developing leadership skills and hands-on educational experiences.
What’s special about the Center? CFE has a comprehensive curriculum that features project-based learning and rigorous courses where students dive into the psychological, biological and social make-up of humans and the application of that knowledge. Students in the Center use technology, conduct research and think critically to assess and solve problems autonomously. Students also have the support necessary to achieve these goals from their fellow students and dedicated faculty members.
Why attend the Center? The Center’s focus on building an understanding of the learning process and what makes humans the way they are will aid success in any career field. Our curriculum fosters skills like effective oral and written communication, critical thinking and awareness of the global society that can be used no matter the postgraduate path.

Sophomores working on a group assignment.
