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the urban education semester (ues)

Bank Street College and Brown University share a commitment to fostering civic responsibility. Since 1987, their collaboration has presented the intensive and challenging experience, Urban Education Semester (UES).

> the program

Employing the powerful lens of urban public schools in New York City to examine a network of disciplines – urban studies, public policy, community development, system reform – UES uniquely combines a graduate-level, demanding course of theoretical study with hands-on, supervised fieldwork. Participants spend three days a week working in public policy or classroom placements, and in their evenings, take on a full semester of graduate-level study with the prestigious faculty of the Graduate School of Education at Bank Street College. Weekly group field trips and discussion group seminars; individual advising conferences; and monthly on-site visits by faculty advisors encourage participants to integrate their field placement experiences with the theoretical frameworks they examine in coursework.

Group living is a fundamental component of the UES experience – participants live together at the 92nd Street Y's de Hirsch Residence, located on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, three blocks from Central Park and the Museum Mile. Visit here: de Hirsch Residence for an online tour.

 

> quick links

UES Video – watch a fast-paced, fun, seven-minute overview of the program created by UES Fall '06 alum Graham Browne (thanks again, Graham!)

UES Handbook – pages of detailed information about the Urban Education Semester program, with lots of links you can follow to find out even more!

Application procedures

Click here for the applicationApplications are welcome any time right up until each semester's deadline. For Spring 2010, that deadline is November 2, 2009.)

UES Features - interviews, sample fieldwork placements, student profiles, and more (check back for updates!)

Graduate School of Education at Bank Street College