Master of Education in Administration and Supervision with an Emphasis on Non-Public School Administration
You’ve looked at traditional principal certification programs, but your heart is in private or faith affiliated schools that don’t require a certificate, and frankly you need to know more about all those functions like human resources, finance, public relations, meeting the needs learners with special needs, and those responsibilities normally handled by the central office of an ISD. If this is you, then this program is yours. It’s focused on the needs of non-public school administrators. You earn your M.Ed. in Administration and Supervision and become better equipped to lead the non public school you currently serve or hope to serve someday. Offered in face-to-face, hybrid, and online environments, you can be part of this exciting journey. Apply now!
This program does not lead to Texas administrative certification.
Degree plan
Core: 12 semester hours
- ELAS 6310 Theoretical Foundations and Functions of Administration
- ELAS 6312 Developing and Sustaining Human Capital
- ELAS 6317 Diversity and Inclusion in 21st Century Schools
- ELAS 6331 Law and Ethical Practice
Concentration: 18 semester hours:
- ELAS 6314 Building and Sustaining School/Community Relationships
- ELAS 6315 Principles of Instructional Supervision
- ELAS 6316 Instructional Leadership
- ELAS 6335 School Evaluation
- ELAS 6336 School Business Management
- ELAS 6104 Internship in Educational Leadership (50 hours – 1 credit) (prerequisite for ELAS 6205)
- ELAS 6205 Practicum in Educational Leadership (110 hours – 2 credits; requires ELAS 6104)
Total: 30 semester hours
Note: This program mirrors our M.Ed. in Administration & Supervision with an emphasis on the Principalship, but it is designed specifically for those not wishing to seek certification from the State of Texas who desire to serve as administrators of non-public (i.e., private or faith-affiliated) schools.
Participants in this program may transfer to the M.Ed. in Administration & Supervision with an emphasis on the Principalship if they are able to meet the prerequisites for that program, including possession of valid Texas teaching certification and a work record showing two years of service teaching in an accredited school.
An official degree plan will need to be completed with your Faculty Advisor and Educator Preparation Office (EPO) staff. All required signatures must be recorded before it is official.
Participants who have started the program will be provided degree plans which take into account coursework successfully completed prior to the Fall 2019 semester. Please contact your certification officer for further information and assistance.
Tuition & Funding
A good education shouldn’t saddle you with insurmountable debt. That’s why, at UHV, affordability and quality go hand in hand. From scholarships to grants, we offer an array of options to help you afford your UHV graduate education.
Tuition Rates
The estimated cost of attending the University of Houston–Victoria varies with enrollment status and personal lifestyle. Browse our Cost of Attendance page to get an idea of how much it will cost to attend UHV.
Funding Options
To apply for FAFSA and similar external scholarships, visit the Office of Financial Aid.
Sound like your direction? Request more information or begin your application.
Tuition & Funding
A good education shouldn’t saddle you with insurmountable debt. That’s why, at UHV, affordability and quality go hand in hand. From scholarships to grants, we offer an array of options to help you afford your UHV graduate education.
Tuition Rates
The estimated cost of attending the University of Houston–Victoria varies with enrollment status and personal lifestyle. Browse our Cost of Attendance page to get an idea of how much it will cost to attend UHV.
Funding Options
To apply for FAFSA and similar external scholarships, visit the Office of Financial Aid.
Sound like your direction? Request more information or begin your application.