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Top colleges for elementary education in North Carolina?

I'm planning to major in elementary education and I'd like to study in North Carolina. Does anyone know which colleges have the best programs for this major in the state?

a year ago

North Carolina is home to numerous colleges that have robust programs in Elementary Education. Here are five worth considering for your goals.

1. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC): UNC-Chapel Hill's School of Education offers an undergraduate program in Education that gives students a strong theoretical background. EdNC, a nonprofit news outlet focused on North Carolina education, consistently ranks UNC Chapel Hill among the top schools in the state for their education programs.

2. North Carolina State University (NCSU): NCSU's College of Education has a strong Elementary Education program and is noted for its initiatives to improve the quality of education in schools partnered with the college.

3. University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG): UNCG's School of Education offers a Bachelor's in Elementary Education. They place a heavy emphasis on experiential learning, and their students are offered placements and internships in local schools, before they graduate, to ensure they gain practical experience.

4. Appalachian State University (ASU): At ASU's Reich College of Education, there is a comprehensive Elementary Education program that nurtures students into becoming competent educators.

5. East Carolina University (ECU): ECU's College of Education holds a solid reputation for its Elementary Education and has various scholarships available specifically for education majors.

These programs were selected because they focus on the preparation of students for teaching in elementary environments and also offer opportunities for practical experience through internships or student teaching placements. However, it's crucial to research each program thoroughly and if possible, visit the schools to find the best fit for you. You might find that the size of the school, location, or other factors are as critical to you as the program itself. You might also consider the net price, graduation rate, salary after graduating, and other data points when making your decision. Additionally, you might want to use Appily which gives you a detailed breakdown of your chances at these schools.

a year ago

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