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Teachers College, Columbia University
Box 302, 146 Horace Mann, 525 West 120th St., New York, NY 10027 212.678.3710 Adm. fax: 212.678.4171 E-mail: tcinfo@www.tc.columbia.edu WWW: http://www.tc.columbia.edu
Offers only Graduate (advanced) degrees
Degrees Offered: Master's (M.A., M.S., M.Ed.), Doctorate (Ed.D., Ph.D.)
Fall 2008 Enrollment Graduate/First Professional Total: 4,818 (Full-time: 2,312; Part-time: 2,506)
2009-2010 Graduate Tuition & Fees: $1,127 per credit, $368 per term fee
Application Deadlines: fall- December 15 for Ph.D. and all psychology doctoral programs, April 1 for Ed.D., April 15 for Master's programs; spring- November 1
Application Requirements: Completed application form; personal statement; official transcripts; 2 letters of reference; resume; $65 fee.
Campus Description: Teachers College, Columbia University began a century ago with a radical mission of preparing a new kind of professional education. In the years since, it has been a leader in defining the work of educators.
Our work at Teachers College today, as it was yesterday, is to create the programs, carry out the research, and develop the models that will guide educators and the institutions they serve. A third of our students are in teacher preparation programs. The rest are planning on careers in administration, policy, research, and teaching in fields ranging across education, health, and psychology. New York City offers our students a wealth of informal educational opportunities. Students can take advantage of the theaters, museums, concerts, lectures and discussion groups. The streets of Morningside Heights are usually filled with residents, tourists, and students frequenting local restaurants, browsing through bookstores, and visiting historic sites.
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