The Master of Education degree program is designed for experienced educators who wish to enhance their professional preparation or prepare for entry-level leadership positions in educational organizations. The graduate of this program is expected to possess the professional attributes and competencies needed to qualify for a position of responsible leadership. Thirty-three (33) credits are required for the master's degree program: 30 credits of specified core coursework and a 3-credit internship. Students must also pass the School Leaders Licensure Assessment (SLLA) exam, or if not seeking endorsement must pass a comprehensive exam.
For students seeking Virginia endorsement, candidates are responsible for completion of all other Virginia requirements. In addition to completion of the School of Education and Human Development's approved program of studies and internship, candidates are required to earn a passing score on the School Leaders Licensure Assessment (SLLA) and demonstrate a minimum of three years of successful classroom teaching experience with a Virginia teaching license. The Virginia Department of Education website provides detailed information about Virginia requirements for endorsement in PreK-12 Administration and Supervision.


