Get a graduate degree... for the fraction of the price
T.E.A.M is an educational program that provides you with:
- A choice of great graduate degrees to suit your career goals
- A personalized program catering specifically to the frum community
- Huge tuition savings and scholarship opportunities
- Recognition of your BTL and previous life experience
At T.E.A.M., we are committed to providing you with affordable degree opportunities, great service, and high quality education that conforms to your needs.
Program offerings:
M.B.A.
Choose from 6 specializations and earn an M.B.A. online. Receive recognition for your yeshiva B.A. and enjoy affordable tuition and individualized support.
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Special Ed.
Earn a Masters in Special Educations from Pace University, a top tier academic institution. By enrolling through T.E.A.M you benefit from huge tuition discounts and a supportive, frum environment.
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Law DegreeUse your Yeshiva B.A. to earn a Law Degree from Southwestern Law School in California. Enjoy a flexible learning schedule and a supportive environment.
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M.Ed. Portfolio Assessment
Enroll in a Masters of Education program without a B.A., by demonstrating previous teaching experience. Choose from 3 specializations.
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M. Ed. With a Yeshiva B.A.Enroll in a Masters in Education degree program using your yeshiva B.A. and benefit from large tuition savings.
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What people are saying:
At TEAM, the teachers are understanding and helpful. The classes are inexpensive (to say the least) but very real and informative. I plan on moving on to a bigger life and parnassa now that I have graduated...
Thank you TEAM! I am the proud holder of a Masters in Education with a specialization in Educational Leadership! Thank you for all the encouragement and for a very pleasant experience..
I would recommend taking an M.B.A. program through T.E.A.M. and their partner colleges any day. They are so understanding and flexible and are really help students. The instructors are definitely some of the finest people I have ever met. Plus, at their prices, who can go wrong?