Educational AdminstrationThe doctoral program in Educational Administration prepares professionals for leadership positions in the direction and management of K-12 and higher education. This includes preparation for the roles of school principal, business administrator, and superintendent. Graduates typically assume administrative positions in schools, school districts, colleges and universities, and in state and federal education agencies. They may also pursue positions as professors of educational administration and engage in the development of new knowledge within the discipline through research. This degree, considered advanced preparation for an administrative career, offers three strands: General Administration, Higher Education Administration, and School Business Management. An individual program of study is planned in consultation with an advisor. The doctoral option in General Administration fulfills the academic requirements for the Pennsylvania superintendentīs letter of eligibility. Please note: not all course requirements are available in Harrisburg, some courses would need to be taken at Fort Washington or Main campus. Admission Requirements:Candidates must complete both field experiences as part of the program. Candidates must receive a satisfactory evaluation from the supervisor or administrator most familiar with performance demonstrated during the field experience. Five years of satisfactory professional experience (under proper certification) must be completed in teaching. (This is a Pennsylvania Department of Education requirement). Students must pass the Praxis test. It is the student´s responsibility to schedule him / herself for this test and arrange to have the results reported to Temple and the Pennsylvania Department of Education. The criteria for admission to the Principal Certification program include:
How to Apply
Results of MAT or GRE taken within the past 5 years of date of admission. Submit all completed application materials to: Attn. Marcia Whitaker, Office Manager For more information, contact Ms. Whitaker at: Phone: (215) 204-8063 Elective Courses (12 credits): choose 4 from the list
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