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Grad schools known for Education programs?

Hey, I know I'm still a junior, but I'm thinking ahead and wondering about grad schools for education. What are some reputable graduate schools where I could pursue a Master's in Education? Preferably ones with good placement rates and career support. Thanks for any input!

a year ago

It's great you're already considering options for graduate school! Several reputable institutions offer strong Master's in Education programs with good placement rates and career support. Here are some schools to consider, though bear in mind that the list is by no means all-inclusive:

1. Harvard University (Harvard Graduate School of Education) - A top-tier institution with a globally recognized education program.

2. Stanford University (Stanford Graduate School of Education) - Another premier institution, Stanford has a strong record in education and offers a variety of programs and concentrations.

3. University of Pennsylvania (Graduate School of Education) - UPenn provides a rigorous curriculum and numerous opportunities to work with local schools and organizations.

4. Teachers College, Columbia University - As one of the oldest and most prestigious graduate schools of education, Teachers College offers a range of programs and an extensive alumni network.

5. Vanderbilt University (Peabody College of Education and Human Development) - Known for its outstanding programs in education, Vanderbilt's Peabody College has a strong emphasis on research and practical experiences.

6. University of Michigan (School of Education) - UMich's education programs are reputable and provide ample support for students' career paths in education.

7. University of California, Berkeley (Graduate School of Education) - UC Berkeley is known for its cutting-edge research and commitment to addressing real-world educational challenges.

8. University of Virginia (Curry School of Education and Human Development) - UVA's Curry School emphasizes the use of research to inform practice and incorporates field experiences into the curriculum.

When researching programs, make sure to evaluate factors such as coursework, faculty, research opportunities, and practicum experiences. Additionally, consider reaching out to current students and alumni to gather insights into the student experience and the support offered for career development.

Best of luck in your search, and remember that your interests and career goals should ultimately guide your decision!

a year ago

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