Program Admission Requirements:
Applicants must:
- have completed a Master’s degree in Education or a related field from an accredited institution.
- hold or be eligible to hold a North Carolina A teaching license or a comparable license for another state.
- have completed at least 3 years of successful full-time teaching or equivalent experience in public schools. Pre-school teachers may include private sector experience.
- document ability to succeed at graduate level studies by meeting one of the following:
- a master’s degree with a preferred 3.5 GPA from an accredited university in an educationally-related field or
- a doctoral degree from an accredited university in an educationally-related field
- submit three letters of recommendation from employers or former instructors who are in a position to judge the applicant’s aptitude for graduate study and potential as a school leader. One recommendation must be from a current immediate supervisor.
- have completed (or take) graduate courses in research, curriculum, educational foundations and advanced psychology as part of their master’s degree program.
- submit a current resume
- submit a leadership goal statement (1-2 pages)
Program Description:
The certificate in Public School Leadership is earned through the completion of a one-year, three semester graduate program. Students will take eight, three-credit courses, for a total of 24 credit-hours. This graduate program is a Distance Learning program. However, one course per semester, excluding summer semesters, is delivered via a hybrid format. This hybrid course meets face-to-face at our Biltmore Park Instructional Site in Asheville, NC from 9:00AM - 4:00PM on four Saturdays during each semester. The remaining instructional hours for the program will be delivered in an on-line format.
Students will complete a school-based internship (6 credit hours) over 2 semesters. Internships are competency-based and involve many aspects of a principal’s responsibilities, including leadership of an improvement initiative.
A student who cannot complete the required courses in a given semester will be required to petition the faculty to change to a different cohort. The program requires completion of the certificate within 6 years of admission. Certificate and licensure requirements are coordinated throughout the program but are independently granted by NCDPI. Certificate completion does not guarantee licensure recommendation.