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Students interested in elementary or secondary school teaching should apply to the Barnard Education Program in the fall of their junior year, or obtain the M.A.T. degree following graduation (see Departments of Instruction—Education).

For the Barnard Education Program, students interested in secondary school teaching need a minimum of 20 points from selected courses in foundations, psychology, and education, including student teaching; 24 points are required for elementary school teaching. Those who wish certification must take the New York State Teacher Certification Examination. Additional information on teaching certification requirements, effective for 2004, may be obtained from Professor Lee Anne Bell, 336 Milbank, Barnard College or consult the Barnard Education Program Web site.

For more information:

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Professor Susan Sacks
Education Program
Barnard College
336B Milbank Hall
New York, NY 10027

Telephone

212-854-2117

Email

ss594@columbia.edu

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