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Introduction
Rudolf Steiner College is one of America's leading Waldorf teacher education
colleges. It is also a center for anthroposophical studies.
Programs
at the College arise out of the work of Austrian philosopher, scientist
and educator Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) whose innovative ideas and discoveries
have inspired a wide spectrum of practical activities worldwidein
the arts, banking, architecture, medicine, agriculture, and care of
the handicapped, as well as education.
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Rudolf Steiner
founded the worldview known as Anthroposophy (literally, wisdom of the
human being), in which the heightened capacities of thinking, feeling,
and willing are seen as key to unlocking enormous human potential.
Located on a beautiful thirteen acre campus in Fair Oaks, California,
just outside of Sacramento, the College offers students a wide range of
full-time and part-time educational opportunities including Waldorf teacher
training, personal enrichment and classes, workshops and cultural events.
The campus includes a bio-dynamic garden and orchard, performance hall
and dormitories.
There are
also two satellite locations in San Francisco and Los Altos. The
College is approved by the State of California to grant a B.A in Waldorf
Education and Anthroposophical Studies.
Students completing Waldorf teacher education programs receive a diploma
in Waldorf education.
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