The Principal Program
Cohort-based courses integrate law and
resources management with a practicum in one
year, followed by an internship with an ongoing
seminar designed to bridge theory and practice.
As part of our commitment to social justice,
students work with diverse populations and
conduct service learning projects.
The needs of working professionals are basic to
the design and delivery of the program.
Students may accelerate coursework or balance it
over a longer period to fit individual schedules.
Courses are offered in the late afternoons and
evenings on weekdays during the academic year and in
both the day and evenings during the summer.
Our curriculum meets the Interstate School
Leadership Licensure Consortium (ISLLC) standards,
supporting the school reform efforts in which
schools are engaged.
Educational Administration program graduates who
are certified as principals will be eligible to
participate in the
Program
for New Principals. This program
supports new administrators through mentoring,
coaching, and ongoing professional development to
meet the Washington State Professional Certificate.
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