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College of Education ) Degree Programs ) Attain Certification

THERE ARE FOUR WAYS TO ATTAIN CERTIFICATION

Master's Degree

Students can earn a Master's of Education (MEd) or Master of Arts in Education (MAEd) and meet the requirements for principal or program administrator credentials.

Post-Master's Principal or Program Administrator Certification

Applicants with a master's degree in education review their coursework with the program director to develop a program of study with the courses necessary for certification.  Range of credits required: 15-44.

Specialist Degree in Educational Administration

Applicants with a master's degree can earn the EdS with 45 credits including coursework needed to qualify for state certification as a principal or program administrator.

Educational Leadership Program (EdD)

Applicants with a master's degree can earn a doctorate and qualfy for certification as a principal or program administrator by enrolling in the Educational Leadership Program.

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