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Student Organizations

There are over 32 recognized student organizations active at Teachers College for the 2005-2006 academic year. In addition, there are numerous other student organizations through Columbia University. The missions for these organizations range from professional networking, academic enrichment, to social advocacy.

Please review the information below regarding our active student organizations. Feel free to contact the officers of those organizations you are interested in joining. If you would like further information about starting a new organization or student activities in general, please email the Student Activities office at StudentOrgs@exchange.tc.columbia.edu.

 

TEACHERS COLLEGE CERTIFIED STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

African Studies Working Group (ASWG)
American Sign Language Club (ASLC)
Association of Latin American Scholars (ALAS)
Black Student Network (BSN)
Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)
Chinese Student Association (CSA)
Coalition of Latino/a Scholars (CLS)
Forum for Human Rights and Ethics (FHRE)
Friends of Japan (FOJ)
Korean Graduate Student Association (KGSA)
MELA - The Indian Students Association
Organization and Human Development Consulting Club (OHDCC)
Student Advocates for the Arts (SAA)
South Asian Voices for Education (SAVE)
Society for Economics and Education (SEE)
Society for International Education (SIE)
Teachers College Jewish Association (TCJA)
Teachers College Philosophy in Cinema Society (TC PICS)
TC Students for a Cultural Studies Initiative (TC SCSI)
Teachers College Sustainable Solutions (TCSS)
TESOL/AL Roundtable

 

OTHER ORGANIZATIONS

All Student Organizations at Columbia University
Columbia University/Barnard Hillel
Current Issues in Comparative Education (CICE)
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
Phi Delta Kappa - The Professional Fraternity in Education
Taiko Society (TS)
Teachers College Student Senate

 

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