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Most Popular Schools for Urban Education and Leadership Major & Degree Program

A program that focuses on issues and problems specific to the educational needs of populations and communities located in metropolitan, inner city, and related areas and prepares individuals to provide educational services and administrative leadership in urban contexts. Includes instruction in multicultural education, at-risk studies, urban sociology, multilingual education, urban studies and planning, human services, health services and nutrition, cross-cultural communication, diversity studies, safety and security, and urban educational administration and leadership.


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Rank School Name Students % of Total Total On-Campus Cost
1 Loyola Marymount University 105 4% $67,369
2 New Jersey City University 80 4% $32,076
3 Union University 55 6% $53,550
4 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 48 1% $24,486
5 University of Iowa 46 1% $24,239
6 University of Delaware 28 1% $29,342
7 Brown University 22 1% $73,802
8 Pepperdine University 18 1% $73,002
9 Northeastern Illinois University 14 1% $31,531
10 Vanderbilt University 14 0% $70,146
11 Holy Names University 13 6% $57,674
12 Providence College 12 1% $67,300
13 University of Nevada-Las Vegas 12 0% $24,035
14 Cardinal Stritch University 9 1% $44,130
15 University of Memphis 9 0% $25,423
16 Metropolitan State University 8 0% $9,379
17 Michigan State University 7 0% $28,862
18 Harcum College 6 1% $38,395
19 Concordia University-Chicago 6 0% $44,426
20 University of Toledo 6 0% $28,423
21 CUNY Graduate School and University Center 6 0% N/A
22 Azusa Pacific University 3 0% $54,144
23 University of Rochester 3 0% $72,721
24 Johns Hopkins University 3 0% $71,901
25 Touro University California 3 1% N/A
26 Florida International University 2 0% $23,506
27 Nova Southeastern University 2 0% $50,597
28 Arkansas Baptist College 2 3% $23,060
29 Belmont University 1 0% $52,760

This list indicates the number of students that completed the Urban Education and Leadership program at the schools above.
It is not necessarily an indicator of academic rigor or quality of education.
Note that some schools do not have enough data to be ranked, and these schools will not appear in our lists.