Why Study Educational Leadership Studies
You have developed your craft as a teacher. Are you ready to take your passion for
education to the next level and impact your school community? This degree path, also known as the Aspiring Administrator Preparation Network, prepares high-caliber
educators to become effective school administrators, equipped with the knowledge and
skills to lead and inspire students, teachers and school communities as assistant
principals, principals, district leaders or in other capacities. This graduate degree
leads to a Tennessee Instructional Leaders License – Beginning (ILL-B) Administration
and Supervision from the Tennessee Department of Education. Aspiring administrators
must pass 10 courses and the SLLA 6990 Praxis to be granted licensure.
Whether you want to improve your skills as a teacher-leader or desire a principalship
or district-level position, this degree is practical and relevant. Our licensure program
is fully accredited and completely online.
Faculty members are primarily former leaders in high-achieving schools who understand
the practice of leadership first-hand.
Candidate Requirements
- Apply and be admitted through Austin Peay graduate admissions
- Demonstrate leadership readiness in application process
- Submit a minimum of three years teaching or school service provider experience
- Secure a mentor principal to support you in your educational journey
Application deadline for 2024-25 Academic Year: June 30, 2024
Cost Breakdown (2024-25 Academic Year)
- Tuition: $6,000
- Two (2) Required Textbooks
Most affordable principal preparation degree program in Tennessee!
Information Sessions
Prospective students are invited to learn more about this program.
Virtual information sessions (30 minutes) will be offered on Zoom the following dates:
- Monday, March 18 at 6 p.m. CST → Zoom Link
- Tuesday, April 16 at 6 p.m. CST → Zoom Link
- Thursday, May 16 at 6 p.m. CST → Zoom Link
Program Highlights
- Accelerated one-year program: 10 courses, completed in 7.5-week terms, which allow you to balance your studies with other responsibilities. Classes begin in August 2024, with course completion in July 2025.
- Convenient online format: Learn from anywhere with internet access through our user-friendly D2L platform and regular Zoom meetings.
- Experienced faculty and mentors: Gain insights and practical guidance from our dedicated professors and experienced administrative coaches with monthly mentoring sessions.
- Job-embedded, cohort-style learning: Apply coursework directly to real-world situations through job-embedded assignments in your own school, while interacting with other students in the program.
- Evidence-based curriculum: Designed to cultivate inclusive and effective learning environments, with a focus on instructional leadership, balcony view, data-informed decisions and a growth mindset.
- Aligned with state standards: Our curriculum meets the Tennessee Instructional Leadership Standards and Tennessee Literacy Standards to ensure student success.
- ILL-A license: The Instructional Leader Leaders License – Aspiring (ILL-A) license granted by the Tennessee Department of Education allows you to serve in administrative capacities even before graduation.
More Information
Questions?
Dr. Laura Barnett
Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator
(931) 221-7752
barnettl@ngskmc-eis.net
Admission Requirements
For information related to admission requirements or to view the courses within each program, please visit the graduate bulletin.
Sample Course Plan
Educational Leadership Studies, MAED
Professional Licensure Disclosure
Students should be aware that licensure and certification requirements vary from state to state and are subject to change. Licensing agencies or boards also may have requirements in addition to an earned degree. 365bet has not made a determination whether 365bet’s programs will meet all of the licensure and certification requirements in each US state or territory. 365bet recommends that students who are not Tennessee residents or who plan to seek licensure or certification outside the state of Tennessee contact the appropriate licensing agency or board before they enroll in an academic program designed to lead to licensure or certification and discuss their plans with an advisor.
Please visit the Professional Licensure Disclosure webpage to review specific licensure information for your state and academic program.