CHANGES MADE TO THE ADMISSION REQUIREMENT FOR THE WRITING ASSESSMENT BEGINNING SUMMER 2024
A passing score on a department administered writing proficiency assessment or submit a minimum score on the Praxis CORE Writing of 162.
The Graduate Writing Assessment will be administered virtually on:
1st Monday of May (May 6)
1st Monday of June (June 3)
1st Monday of August (August 5)
1st Monday of December (December 2)
CONTACT the Program Advisor for a reservation to take the program administered writing performance assessment.
The Master of Education degree in Education Administration and Supervision (MED-EAS) focuses on educational administration and supervision in public or independent school settings.
- 30 hour program, 10 courses
- can be completed in 1 year
- all courses offered online
- enroll any semester
- focused on Professional Standards for Education Leaders (PSEL)
- successful completion of the program and a passing SLLA score leads to licensure in Mississippi
Goals
#1 – Produce graduates who are instructional leaders, act with integrity, are change agents, focus on continuous improvement, and engage the larger community.
#2 – To serve participating educational leaders by sharing academic resources, providing avenues of collaboration, and facilitating relevant research.
The case study performed by Stanford University named the Educational Leadership Program one of the top 8 programs in the USA.
See statistics of our recent graduates in the field here.