Which Ivy League colleges offer degrees in elementary or secondary education?

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Hi! I am I high schooler who is looking at many different colleges. I am considering Penn State University and Temple as my top choices, but I also want to look at Ivy League colleges because I think that I might be able to go to one. However, I am unsure which Ivy Leagues offer Bachelor's degrees in elementary education or secondary education. If you can, please provide the names of the schools which offer education majors and the links to the pages for education majors. Thanks!
 
Honestly, why would you want to go to an Ivy league school for education? Especially if you don't even know if you want elementary education or secondary. Maybe if you (and by you I mean your parents) have 100% of the money for the schools, but if you have to take out loans, it's not worth it at all. I'm sure you've heard, teachers don't make that much. You'd be stuck paying loans for the next thirty years. If the name of the school is what's important to you, fine, but most state colleges have 99-100% passing rates on teacher certification tests. I've checked out Ivy leagues and ended up going to state schools. Not only did I save tons of money, I had a great time, and got a great education. Just my two cents.
 
You know you can just Google the name of the university and 'education major' and see if they have one, right? But it's kinda a waste to go to an ivy league school just to end up with a job you could have gotten with a degree from Unknown State. Plus it's a big waste of money. If you're going to an ivy, there are so many better ways to take advantage of their programs.
 
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