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Best college for an education degree in New York?

Looking into colleges in New York for an education degree. Would love some insights on which ones are highly recommended for prospective education majors!

7 months ago

New York is home to several strong institutions known for their education programs. Some of you might want to consider the following:

1. Columbia University's Teachers College – One of America's oldest schools of education, Teachers College at Columbia is highly ranked for its graduate education programs. The college's curriculum focuses on preparing students for numerous educational settings, including administration, policy, psychology, and health.

2. New York University (NYU) – NYU’s Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development has various undergraduate and graduate programs in education, including early childhood, special education, and applied psychology. Located in the heart of NYC, students get ample opportunities to student-teach in diverse settings.

3. Syracuse University – The School of Education here is recognized for its focus on inclusive education. They have a holistic approach to education and are strong in areas like literacy education, inclusive special education, and instructional design.

4. University at Buffalo (UB) – part of the SUNY system, UB’s Graduate School of Education has made strides in research and its practical application. Considered the largest public university in New York, it provides a range of concentrations, from counseling to educational leadership.

5. Hunter College – Known for its affordability and accessibility, Hunter College, part of the City University of New York (CUNY), offers programs in early childhood education, adolescence education, and more.

These programs excel in different areas, so your choice might also depend on your specific interests within education — such as policy, early childhood education, special ed, or secondary ed. Consider factors like the school's location, cost, opportunities for practicum or student teaching, and job placement rates when making your decision.

7 months ago

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