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Columbia College

Columbia College

About

Columbia College was founded in 1854 as Columbia Female College by the Methodist Conference of South Carolina. The College, located on Plain Street, now Hampton, in Columbia, SC, opened to students in October 1859.

In 1865 during the height of the Civil War, the College closed as General Sherman’s troops approached Columbia but reopened in 1873. In 1904, the College dropped “Female” from its name and moved to Eau Claire after benefactors Frederick H. Hyatt and Col. John T. Sloan donated land.

In 1964, the campus survived a fire that destroyed the Old Main classroom building and the East Wing Dormitory. What remained of the columns became a symbol for the College and has since been incorporated into the logo.

Columbia College, a private institution, continues to serve as an institution for higher education with approximately 1,200 male and female students in both undergraduate and graduate courses.

  • College or University
  • Columbia, SC

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After graduating from the Early Childhood program, I left feeling fully prepared and eager to start. So far I have been able to handle every situation that has been thrown at me.

Mary Mastromichalis

Columbia College

Programs

Master’s & certification

Master's of Education

  • 11 months

    Program Duration

  • In-person, Online, Hybrid

    Program Format

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Program Info

M.Ed. Innovation and Divergent Learning: The Innovation and Divergent Learning program offers alternative instructional methods and strategies to meet the needs of today's unique learners. You will learn new methods for delivery of instruction in the classroom, new ways of reaching reluctant learners, and how adverse experiences impact learners and teachers alike.

The program utilizes in-person and online communication, collaborative learning, peer support groups, and applied experiential learning, resulting in a research project tailored to you. This program has a weekend/online blended format. It is 33 semester hours, which you can complete in one year.

M.Ed. Trauma-Informed Education: The Trauma-Informed Education program will give you an understanding of how childhood trauma, mental health and poverty impact students’ ability to learn. You will be equipped to establish trauma-sensitive practices in your classroom and to promote changes both school-wide and district-wide.

Historically, educators and social workers train separately and do not have opportunities to collaborate and learn how both professions impact one another. Current nationwide statistics show an increase in the prevalence of childhood trauma, mental illness, and poverty rates in PreK-12th grade. The M.Ed. in Trauma-Informed Education blends education and the helping professions to prepare educators, school counselors, administrators, and daycare workers for the diverse needs of students.

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Application Fee & Annual Tuition

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  • $15,840

    In State Tuition

  • $15,840

    Out of State Tuition

  • $0

    Application Fee

Ways to Lower Your Costs

Students at Columbia College have reduced the cost of their program using these methods. Check with Columbia College to see if you can, too!

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Description

Grants, Stipends, Scholarships

Alumnae discount

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Certifications

Stats

Gender
  • Male

  • Female


    9%

    91%

Ethnicity
  • American Indian or Alaskan Native

  • Asian

  • Black

  • Hispanic/Latino

  • Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

  • White

  • Two or more races


    0%

    1%

    25%

    5%

    0%

    66%

    2%

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