

Master's degree in Education/Teaching of Individuals with Multiple Disabilities
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Campus & City New York, NY, United States
- Rent (1BR)
- $1,900
- Groceries
- $400
- Pint
- $8
Varies widely β warm south, four-season northeast, dry west.
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Student Reviews
Representative reviews"Highly recommend"
I've grown so much academically and personally here. The best part: the cohort are bright and motivated, which makes the learning environment great. If I'm honest, some seminar groups were too big for meaningful discussion. On the city β the campus feels like a self-contained bubble in the best way. Overall, if you're considering Master's degree in Education/Teaching of Individuals with Multiple Disabilities at Teachers College at Columbia University, I'd say go for it.
"Would do it again"
This is the perfect place to study this subject. The best part: the course strikes a good balance between theory and practical application. If I'm honest, admin can be slow to respond, especially at start of term. On the city β housing gets expensive fast if you don't live in dorms. Overall, if you're considering Master's degree in Education/Teaching of Individuals with Multiple Disabilities at Teachers College at Columbia University, I'd say go for it.
"Genuinely worthwhile"
Honestly, one of the best decisions I've made. The best part: the opportunity to do independent research in the final year is a highlight. If I'm honest, accommodation allocation was stressful in the first year. On the city β campus life is really active β Greek life, sports, clubs, you name it. Overall, if you're considering Master's degree in Education/Teaching of Individuals with Multiple Disabilities at Teachers College at Columbia University, I'd say go for it.
"Genuinely worthwhile"
The course has exceeded my expectations. The best part: the cohort are bright and motivated, which makes the learning environment great. If I'm honest, a few modules feel under-resourced compared to the flagship ones. On the city β the campus feels like a self-contained bubble in the best way. Overall, if you're considering Master's degree in Education/Teaching of Individuals with Multiple Disabilities at Teachers College at Columbia University, I'd say go for it.
"Highly recommend"
I've grown so much academically and personally here. The best part: the teaching staff are genuinely world-class and accessible. If I'm honest, accommodation allocation was stressful in the first year. On the city β the campus feels like a self-contained bubble in the best way. Overall, if you're considering Master's degree in Education/Teaching of Individuals with Multiple Disabilities at Teachers College at Columbia University, I'd say go for it.
"Solid, with caveats"
Would I choose it again? Probably yes, with caveats. The best part: the cohort are bright and motivated, which makes the learning environment great. If I'm honest, would like to see more industry guest speakers in later years. On the city β housing gets expensive fast if you don't live in dorms. Overall, if you're considering Master's degree in Education/Teaching of Individuals with Multiple Disabilities at Teachers College at Columbia University, I'd say go for it.
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