• Three programs of study are available: A Master of Arts in Education and Human Development, a Post-Master’s Certificate and an Education Specialist degree.
  • The programs have been designed for the working professional in the K-12 arena and diverse school communities interested in various school-based and central office leadership and supervisory positions, increased responsibility in teaching, and advanced levels of professional responsibility.
  • Each program has been designed to meet the required credits, courses, and field experiences that are part of the administrative licensure process in the District of Columbia, Commonwealth of Virginia, and many other states. Graduates are prepared for positions of assistant principal, principal and instructional supervision.
  • The Educational Leadership and Administration program is offered at George Washington University.