<p>I am currently a freshman at Fordham University. I have decided to change my major from business to secondary education, which leaves me searching for a new school considering Fordham only has a graduate education program.
Does anyone know of the best undergraduate education programs in the Northeast? I currently have a 3.1 GPA in college and had a 93 GPA in high school. I scored a 1260 on my SATs and a 28 on my ACTs.
I would be grateful for any suggestions. Thank you.</p>
<p>look at University Of Connecticut, the education program there is excellent
the best programs are at Columbia, NYU, UPenn and Harvard but I don't know if you can get into these schools. After these schools, UConn would be next best in the Northeast</p>
<p>I don't know if it's really a wise decision to pay top dollar to attend a school of education at at highly ranked university. I am no expert on teachers colleges, but I am sure there are plenty of people on CC who can give their advice on those.</p>
<p>UConn isn't exactly that expensive, sure it's in the $30,000 range for everything combined but it's cheaper than a lot of private schools</p>
<p>Look into the 5-year bachelors/masters Education programs at the SUNY's. Whether you go to Harvard or SUNY, you'll start out and progress through the Teacher's Union step pay increases the same.</p>
<p>Vanderbilt,,,is it northeast enough?</p>
<p>collegehelp, she said northeast, last time I checked, Nashville wasn't in the northeast haha</p>
<p>Does anyone know information about these schools and their education programs:</p>
<p>The College of New Jersey
Muhlenberg
Providence
Loyola College in Maryland
Rowan University
Lehigh University
Marist
Quinnipiac </p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>The only school I've heard of from that list is Lehigh, it apparently has a very good education program</p>