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30 Credits | 5-week classes | 1 year-fully online

Program Options

School Leader Principalship:

Advance your career in education with our Master’s in Education: Leader Principalship, designed to equip aspiring principals with the skills to lead schools with vision, equity, and impact. This dynamic program blends cutting-edge leadership theory with real-world application through hands-on internships and expert mentorship. Join a community of change-makers and become the transformative leader your school and community deserve.

Special Education Director K-12

Elevate your impact in education with our Master’s in Education: Special Education Director K-12, a program designed to prepare leaders to advocate for and implement inclusive, effective services for all learners. Gain expertise in special education law, program administration, and instructional leadership while engaging in meaningful field experiences. Become the visionary director schools need to champion equity and excellence in special education.

Program Objectives

  1. Develop and implement a vision for the school to guide the learning of all students to engage as a visionary leader.
  2. Interact in a professional manner with students, staff, and community to connect with Christ-like attitudes and values applied to all aspects of the learning environment as a relational leader.
  3. Continue professional growth, actively engage in reflective practice and apply new knowledge and understanding to drive appropriate change to become an innovative leader.
  4. Ensure a guaranteed and viable curriculum, guarantee effective instructional practice, coordinate the use of effective assessments and promote professional learning as an instructional leader.
  5. Implement operational systems, oversee personnel and ensure the equitable and strategic use of resources as the managerial leader of the school.

These objectives will be met through five program outcomes. Graduates will demonstrate accomplishment of program outcomes by passing the MPEA Performance Assessment and earning specific scores on the state’s rubric. The assessment will be completed in EAD 5333.

Degree Information

Meet Our MEd Faculty

Lora Hillman, M.Ed., Ed.S

Adjunct Professor of Education

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Tomi Lowes, Ed.S., M.Ed.

Adjunct Professor of Education

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Elisabeth Parrish, M.Ed.

Professor of Educational Administration

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Dale Rose, Ph.D.

Professor of Educational Administration

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Cheryl Mack

Professor of Education Administration

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Melanie Smith, PhD

Chair, Division of Education
Chair, Education Department
Associate Professor of Education

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