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Dec 11, 2024
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2023-2024 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Educational Leadership, MSE
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Purpose of the Degree
The Masters Degree in Educational Leadership offers educators a planned program of study designed to improve their general educational and specific professional competencies as leaders in the public school systems. The degree is specifically designed to prepare building level administrators and is based on recommendations from professional organizations and accrediting associations.
Admission Requirements
Students seeking admission into the Master of Science in Education degree program in Educational Leadership must meet the admission requirements of Graduate Admissions and the specific program requirements as follows:
Unconditional Admission Status:
- Hold a valid teaching license.
- Achieved a minimum cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 3.00 (on a 4.00 scale).
- Have two years of teaching experience.
- Have a written commitment from a practicing program director who is in your area of licensure and who will function as your mentor during the program.
- No felony record
- Candidates will be required to submit a provided self-disposition document and, verification for teacher effectiveness and leadership abilities.
- Applicants who qualify for an interview appear before the interview committee, which then decides whether the applicant meets program requirements and expectations. If an applicant is approved for admission to the program, the committee sets any conditions of admission.
- Signed site mentor form that meets the qualifications set by the degree program.
Conditional Admission Status: Students who do not meet the requirements for unconditional admission may be granted conditional admission as follows:
- Hold a valid teaching license.
- Achieved a minimum cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 2.75 (on a 4.00 scale) or a 3.00 GPA on the last 60 hours. Any courses attempted, including any repeated courses, are considered in computing the GPA.
- Have two years of teaching experience.
- Have a written commitment from a practicing program director who is in your area of licensure and who will function as your mentor during the program.
- No felony record
- Candidates will be required to submit a provided self-disposition document and, verification for teacher effectiveness and leadership abilities.
- Applicants who qualify for an interview appear before the interview committee, which then decides whether the applicant meets program requirements and expectations. If an applicant is approved for admission to the program, the committee sets any conditions of admission.
- Signed site mentor form that meets the qualifications set by the degree program.
Students who fail to remove conditional status upon completing 12 semester hours of graduate work in the program will be dropped from the degree program.
Additional Requirements
- A-State will be using Blackboard as the web delivery platform. This platform allows synchronous and asynchronous interactions, streaming video and electronic discussion boards. Students will also interact via e-mail, telephone, and fax.
- A high-speed internet connection (Ethernet, cable, DSL, public wireless hotspot, satellite, etc) will be necessary. Dial-up will not work. Computers must have specific minimum requirements. For example, they must have a Windows XP or later operating system; any processor of 1.2GHZ or faster; minimum RAM of 512MB for XP or 1GB for Vista; minimum of 20GB available free disk space; minimum display resolution of 1024x768.
- Comprehensive Examination: All students completing the Specialist Degree in Educational Leadership are required to take and pass the comprehensive exam with an 80% or better. To be eligible to take the comprehensive exam, students must have earned an overall graduate grade point average of 3.00 and have earned a cumulative grade point average of at least a 3.00 on all coursework completed in the Specialist Degree in Educational Leadership.
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