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Greetings from Megan

Hi Everyone!

Happy New Year  (a little late)!  I hope everyone had a fabulous winter break and I hope the fall applicants were able to organize and successfully send off all or most of your grad school applications. I know from experience that when I put my last “supplemental” material in the mail, I had a [...]

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Living in New York City

Hi Everyone!
One of the best parts of Teachers College (besides the wonderful classes, faculty, and community of classmates that you will have) is of course the opportunity to live in New York City. It is one of the largest, most well known metropolitan cities that is home to the exciting world of media, politics, education, [...]

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Networking!

Hi Everyone!
 
It has been said by many professionals that networking is a key ingredient when searching for a job… and as of Thursday I am living proof that this piece of advice is golden!  As I am a full time student who was planning on finishing my program this May I was slowly starting to [...]

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Warm ‘n’ Toasty

Greetings from the award-winning Office of Admssion! We are feeling mighty jolly around here since our office just won the office decorating contest! We were competing with the other offices of our division, Enrollment and Student Services. There was heavy and festive competition and I’m excited that our hard work paid off. If I can, [...]

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The Great Balancing Act

Howdy!
I’m back from a recruiting trip to Texas! This week, I represented Teachers College at the Idealist Graduate Fair in Austin and our own TC Information Session in Houston. I met with a terrific group of prospective students, many of whom were pleasantly surprised that we were visiting the Lone Star State. In our efforts [...]

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Midterms!

Hello everyone! I survived midterms and am now 1/4 of the way done with my entire program. It feels fabulous!
Teachers College refers to credits as points. Each class usually has 3 points. A full-time Master of Arts student at Teachers College takes 12-15 points (4 to 5 classes) per semester. The MA in Higher and [...]

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