

Certificate in Principal Preparation (ELP), University of Dayton
Dayton, Ohio
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12 Months
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About this course
The Department of Educational Administration at the University of Dayton offers a range of programs aimed at developing leadership in educational settings, including doctoral, master's, specialist, and certificate programs. The focus is on preparing scholar-practitioners for roles in PK-12 and higher education, healthcare, nonprofits, and related organizations. The programs emphasize promoting equity, social justice, and leadership skills rooted in inquiry, collaboration, and practical application. Courses blend research, organizational theory, law, policy, and leadership to equip students to lead effectively in changing and diverse educational environments. The emphasis is on developing transformative leaders capable of improving organizational and societal outcomes.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for individuals seeking to lead and innovate within educational and related organizations. The curriculum emphasizes equity, social justice, and leadership rooted in inquiry, making it suitable for those committed to making a meaningful impact in education or nonprofit sectors. The structured, cohort-based approach, combined with online coursework and immersive experiences, supports collaborative learning and practical application. This comprehensive preparation helps students develop the skills needed to navigate complex organizational challenges and assume leadership roles in diverse settings.
Specialisation
The department offers specialisations in Education Leadership with concentrations in P-12 School Administration and Higher Education. Specific programs include Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Leadership for Organizations, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Educational Leadership with options in school administration and higher education, and specialized certificates such as Applied Social Science Research Methods, Principal Preparation, and Superintendent Preparation. Each pathway is designed to prepare students for leadership roles aligned with their professional interests and career goals.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
17.14L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Degree requirements vary across programs. The Ed.D. in Leadership for Organizations requires 60 credits, including coursework, a dissertation-in-practice, and immersion experiences. The Ph.D. in Educational Leadership involves approximately 63 credit hours with coursework, residency, and comprehensive exams. The Educational Specialist degree requires a minimum of 33 semester hours beyond the master's. The Master of Science in Education needs 30 semester hours, and the certificate programs involve specific coursework as outlined in their descriptions.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
80
PTE
60
DUOLINGO
110
Career prospects
Graduates from these programs are prepared for leadership roles in PK-12 schools, higher education, healthcare, nonprofits, and government organizations. The Ed.D. prepares candidates for administrative and transformative leadership positions, emphasizing equity and social justice. The Ph.D. trains scholars and senior leaders in educational institutions, with options for school administration or higher education. Specialist and certificate programs focus on preparing individuals for central office and direct leadership roles like principal and superintendent. Overall, these programs open pathways to impactful leadership in diverse educational and organizational contexts.
FAQs
Can I pursue these programs online?
Yes, the Master's in Education (Educational Leadership) offers coursework via the Internet, and some programs like the Ed.D. include online courses with in-person immersion experiences.
Are there specific licensing requirements?
Yes, the Principal Program leads to a state-issued professional license in Ohio, requiring a passing score on the Ohio Assessment for Educators.
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