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Teachers College of Columbia University
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About Teachers College of Columbia University
Teachers College of Columbia University is a graduate-level institution located in New York, New York, affiliated with Columbia University. It is one of the oldest and largest graduate schools of education in the United States, offering advanced study in education, psychology, and health disciplines.
The college provides graduate programs across a broad range of fields, including curriculum and teaching, educational leadership, counseling psychology, nutrition and exercise physiology, and communication sciences and disorders. Degrees offered include master's, doctoral, and professional certificates aligned with careers in education and the health professions.
Situated in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, Teachers College benefits from its proximity to Columbia University's broader academic community and the cultural and professional resources of New York City. It draws students from across the country and internationally.
Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education
Dr. Susan H. Fuhrman
SusanF@tc.columbia.edu525 W 120th Street, New York, NY 10027
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