2020-2021 Graduate Catalog 
    
    Apr 26, 2024  
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Educational Specialist, Educational Administration, Ed.S.


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PURPOSE

The Educational Specialist in Educational Administration degree is designed to fulfill the state of Missouri’s requirements for Superintendent (K-12) Initial Administrator certification in a 33-credit hour program.  There are two components:  1) Completion of the program of study earns the Educational Specialist in Educational Administration degree, and 2) Certification as a Superintendent (K-12) Initial Administrator certificate is earned by the successful passing of current DESE state assessments. The program is offered in an 8-week format, classes meet totally online. Full-time enrollment is one course per 8-week term. Full time enrollment during the academic year and in summers allows completion in two calendar years. The coursework for this 33-credit hour program is offered in an 8-week format totally online. 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  1. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution and a valid state teaching certificate (applicant must provide copy of certificate). Note: This must be completed before the completion of the first three credit hours.
  2. A Master of Education degree in Educational Administration from an accredited institution.
  3. Current school employment either as a teacher or administrator is required.   
  4. Students seeking DESE Superintendent (K-12) Administer certificate must have a minimum of one year’s experience as a building or district level administrator at a public or accredited non-public school in order to apply for certification and a score equal to or greater than the Missouri qualifying score on assessments designated by the State Board of Education
  5. A felony background check and FBI fingerprint check must be competed and clearance received for admission.
  6. Child abuse and neglect screening.
  7. Official admission to the School for Education.

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS


  • All advanced candidates must successfully complete the required 33-credit hours with a 3.0 grade point average, with no more than 2 “C”s and no grade lower than a “C”. Refer to Academic Standards  for more information.
  • In addition to graduation requirements stated in the Academic Policies section, an approved portfolio is required, which addresses satisfactorily, the Missouri Superintendent Standards for Superintendent (K-12) Initial Administrator certification.
  • An application for graduation is required before a completion statement is posted to the transcript.  The application for graduation is available in MyPark. Advanced candidates must return the completed form with the appropriate fee.  See Graduation Requirements  for more information. 

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