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− | Founded in [[1893]], '''Teachers College''' is | + | Founded in [[1893]], '''Teachers College''' is a comprehensive graduate institution offering programs at the master's and doctoral level in fields as wide ranging as early childhood education, primary and secondadry school education, developmental psychology, health sciences, adult education, higher education, and organizational leadership. It is the top ranked graduate school of education in the United States, and the largest of Columbia University's graduate professional schools. Teachers College is also the only school of Columbia University to hold this distinction. |
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Revision as of 19:26, 19 May 2007
Founded in 1893, Teachers College is a comprehensive graduate institution offering programs at the master's and doctoral level in fields as wide ranging as early childhood education, primary and secondadry school education, developmental psychology, health sciences, adult education, higher education, and organizational leadership. It is the top ranked graduate school of education in the United States, and the largest of Columbia University's graduate professional schools. Teachers College is also the only school of Columbia University to hold this distinction.
For more information visit the college's website at: www.tc.columbia.edu
Columbia University Schools |
Architecture, Planning and Preservation • Arts • Arts and Sciences (Graduate School) • Business • Columbia College • Dentistry • Continuing Education • Engineering • General Studies • International and Public Affairs • Journalism • Law • Medicine • Nursing • Public Health • Social Work |
Affiliated Institutions |
Barnard • Jewish Theological Seminary • Teachers College • Union Theological Seminary |
Defunct Schools |
Pharmacy • Library Service |