Program
Administration
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
district
level
reform
efforts
in
which
schools
are
engaged.
Educational
Administration
program
graduates
who
are
certified
as
program
administrators
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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