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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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