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Educational Leadership

Educational Leadership Certification Program Overview

*This program is taught online

The Educational Leadership program offers a robust curriculum that enables graduates to address the complex challenges facing P-12 schools. The program combines theory with practice, enabling graduates to address the complex challenges facing P-12 schools. As a candidate, you will participate in authentic leadership experiences aligned with relevant research. You will develop the knowledge base and skills to implement change, promote success for every student, harness the power of technology, and build strong organizational cultures that engage and respect all members of the school community.  

How To Apply

 

The Educational Leadership program offers 2 pathways leading to certification. For teachers with a master’s degree, the best pathway is the Master of Science in Educational Leadership (MSEd) which leads to the newly adopted New York State Administrator license. This certification allows leadership professionals to work as administrators at the building or district level.

Please visit the Academic Catalog for more detail on

Master of Science (MSEd) – Educational Leadership – Administrator Certification – 30 credits

Certificate of Advanced Study – School District Leader Certification – 11 credits 

91Ö±²¥ also offers a unique Concurrent program that enables students to make seamless transfers of credit to or from the School of Education doctoral program.   

Both Educational Leadership programs are approved by New York State and fully accredited by CAEP. They are aligned with state and national standards for school leaders. Students become ethically and socially responsible school administrators who are knowledgeable in all aspects of school leadership. Courses are taught by instructors with deep experience in P-12 programs and extensive involvement in professional activities. The program is geared towards working professionals, equipping them with the tools needed to lead our increasingly diverse 21st century school communities.  

 

Students in the Educational Leadership program earn credits towards New York State administrative certification. As part of the certification requirements, students are required to complete the School Building Leader and/or School District Leader State Exams. 
FAQ I: Do I need to apply and be admitted to both the Educational Leadership and Doctoral programs? 

Answer I: Yes! You should have both programs active in ServiceHub. If you don't have both concurrent programs active, please reach out to admissions to officially apply. 

 

FAQ II: Will I receive my New York State (NYS) certification as a School Building Leader (SBL) and/or School District Leader (SDL) and/or Professional Administrator upon completion of the Doctoral program at 91Ö±²¥?
Answer II: No. Completion of the doctoral program does not lead to any administration NYS certification.

 

FAQ III: Is it possible to apply any doctoral level course credits towards certification as a NYS educational administrator?
Answer III: Yes! You may apply 9 credits from the doctoral program to the Educational Leadership program leading to educational administrator certification. Specific courses that align to the program.

 
FAQ IV: I took some educational leadership classes at 91Ö±²¥. Is it possible to apply any Educational Leadership credits towards the doctoral program?
Answer IV: Yes, you may apply up to 12 graduate credits from the 91Ö±²¥ graduate or professional diploma program in educational leadership to the doctoral program. More information about credit transfers.
 

FAQ V: I took educational leadership classes at another institution. May I apply those credits to the doctoral program?
Answer V: Perhaps! Transfer credits depend on the type of course taken and/ or program timeframes. Your coursework will be reviewed by doctoral pathway coordinator to determine if courses may be applied to the 59 hour doctoral program.

 

FAQ VI: So, how many credits do I need for the Doctoral program and the Educational Leadership program?
Answer VI: The Doctoral program requires 59 graduate credits and the Educational Leadership professional development program requires 30 credits. If you take the courses separately, you will need a total of 89 credits hours to complete both programs. However, if you apply graduate courses to the doctoral program and doctoral classes to the educational leadership certificate, you will need a total of 68 credits with specific courses in educational leadership as well as the doctoral program.

 

FAQ VII: In the final analysis, how many hours will I take in the doctoral program if I do a combined program.
Answer VII: With a combined program, you will take a total of 47 credit hours in the Doctoral program.

 
FAQ VIII: How many hours will I need for the Educational Leadership program if I take 9 hours in the Doctoral program?

Answer VIII: With a combined program, you will need to take a total of 21 credits in the Educational Leadership program.

 
FAQ IX: Is there someone to contact for more information about the Educational Leadership program?
Answer IX: Yes, contact Dr. Robert Feirsen at for more information about the Educational Leadership program.
 
FAQ X: Is there someone to contact for more information about the Doctoral program?
Answer X: Yes, contact Dr. Martin Fitzgerald at Martin.Fitzgerald@mville.edu for more information about the Doctoral program.
 
ANY STUDENT INTERESTED IN TRANSFERRING CREDITS TO ONE OF THE PROGRAMS IDENTIFIED ABOVE SHOULD ARRANGE FOR AN INDIVIDUAL ADVISEMENT SESSION WITH DR. FITZGERALD OR DR. FEIRSEN.

 

Contact Admissions@mville.edu to learn about scholarship and discount opportunities.

Please visit The Doctoral Program page.  

 

 

 

Educational Leadership Upcoming Events

Aug
19

SOE Community Mixer

4:00 PM
Reid Castle

 

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