Carnegie Mellon University

Teaching Resources

Our faculty, mentors, and advisors not only provide the best education in the world, but they ignite life-long passions in our students with their intellectual initiative, creativity, and openness to addressing new questions. A non-exhaustive list of teaching resources at CMU is below.

  • The office of the Vice Provost for Education partners with faculty to enhance and assess student learning; create academic courses or programs that advance the university's mission; and engage students in service learning, research, and fellowship opportunities.
  • Carnegie Mellon University makes every effort to provide physical and programmatic access to individuals with disabilities. The Office of Disability Resources can work with you to determine appropriate accommodations and auxiliary aids for students with disabilities. 
  • The Simon Initiative at CMU harnesses a cross-disciplinary learning engineering ecosystem to measurably improve student learning outcomes. For more information, visit the website of the Simon Initiative.