2019-20 GUIDE TO MUSIC SCHOOLS

Teachers College, Columbia University
Teachers College, Columbia University
MISSION
Teachers College, Columbia University is the birthplace of big ideas and the intellectual home to trailblazers John Dewey, Margaret Mead, Georgia O'Keeffe, Donna Shalala, Shirley Chisholm, Zhang Boling, E. Gordon Gee and many more. Focusing not just on what people learn, TC emphasizes how. From education policy to early childhood education; literacy to learning analytics, its 120+ programs encompass four core areas of expertise: education, health, psychology, and leadership.
  • The TC story begins with impact—strengthening families, schools and communities, in New York City and around the world.
  • No other graduate school of education can rival our breadth of expertise, perspective and talent.
  • We are innovators, informed by the wisdom of the ages.
  • We strive for a constant exchange between theory and practice.
WHAT DISTINGUISHES THIS SCHOOL
Teachers College, Columbia University is the first and largest graduate school of education in the United States and is also perennially ranked among the nation's best. We serve current and aspiring educators who want to truly make a difference in the world.
LOCATION
525 West 120th Street
New York, NY 10027
ADMISSIONS
877-238-6628
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
CAREER / POST-GRADUATION ASSISTANCE
The Teachers College Office of Career Education Professional Development (CEPD) encourages students from all academic disciplines to incorporate career learning into the larger scope of their daily lives to make a positive impact in the global community. The office provides students with skills, tools, and opportunities to pursue and achieve their post-graduate goals.
KEY STATISTICS (college level and above)
5547 music students
Music Faculty: 237 full time, 430 adjunct
AREAS OF STUDY
Music Education
Other Areas of Study: Music Education (Summer Cohort)
DEGREE PROGRAMS
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