Educational Leadership Program (M.Ed.)

- Glenn Koonce, Ed.D.
Department Chair
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The goal of the Educational Leadership Program is to improve PreK-12 student achievement by developing the academic and intellectual competencies of learning leaders. Further, the curriculum of the Educational Leadership Program is designed to enhance the personal attributes and performances of learning leaders for the schools. The Educational Leadership Program helps school leaders specifically identify what effective school leadership looks like, why school leadership matters and how to sustain effective school leadership.
Program Highlights Include:
- Results: Master of Education degree with optional add-on Supervision and Administration Endorsement.
- Length: Fast Track - Coursework may be completed in 12 months, not including required internship. While the internship should normally begin after coursework is complete, for existing administrators, it may be completed during coursework with special approval.
- Courses: View Course Sequence & Descriptions
- Format: Classes are offered on campus at the VB Campus, online with a required summer residency, or as a cohort model at tailored locations. Students may begin the program in the fall, spring, or summer semester.
- Credit Hours: 37 credit hours.
- Features: Through this program students may obtain the Virginia Administration and Supervision K-12 endorsement. All students must meet state requirements for the add-on endorsement. Students interested in becoming principals or assistant principals must take and pass the School Leadership Licensure Assessment Test (SLLA). A SLLA preparation course is also offered.
Speak with an Admissions Counselor:
888.713.1595
757.352.4479
education@regent.edu