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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Educational Administration, MSEd


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Kim Finch, MSEd and EdS Program Director
Park Central Office Building, Room 115
Phone 417-836-5192;
KimFinch@missouristate.edu

William Agnew
Park Central Office Building, Room 118
Phone 417-836-5554;
WAgnew@missouristate.edu

Bret Cormier
Park Central Office Building, Room 135
Phone 417-836-4918;
bcormier@missouristate.edu

Cynthia MacGregor
Park Central Office Building, Room 120
Phone 417-836-6046;
CMacgregor@missouristate.edu

Nate Quinn
Park Central Office Building, Room 116
Phone 417-836-5083;
nquinn@missouristate.edu

Jon S. Turner
Park Central Office Building, Room 133
Phone 417-836-6518;
jonsturner@missouristate.edu

Program Admission Requirements

To be admitted into the program, a student must submit the following.

  1. To be considered for probationary admission to the program, a student must submit both a Graduate Application and the Educational Administration program application.
  2. Students must possess a bachelor’s degree and must meet the requirements for admission to graduate study at Missouri State University.

    Additional materials which must be submitted include:
    1. A written “Statement of Purpose” containing long-term goals of leadership (minimum of 300 words).
    2. A copy of appropriate teacher certificate or eligibility for certification by a state agency.
    3. Three references.
    4. An up-to-date professional resume
    5. A personal portfolio that may contain any of the following items to support application to the program:
  • Teaching
    • Show evidence of impacting student achievement in the classroom/building (using data to support impact)
    • Provide documentation of recent evaluations
  • Leadership
    • Continuous School/Building Improvement Plan or Model. List and explain leadership roles served in within the last 3 years in the building/district (i.e., supervised student teachers, chaired committees, and/or mentored new teachers/leaders)
  • Professional Development Plan
    • Show evidence that goals set forth in Professional Development Plan are being met.

Additional Admission requirements:

  1. Earn a 3.50 GPA in the first 12 hours of Educational Administration coursework.
  2. Schedule a personal interview with the Master’s Degree Program Coordinator in Educational Administration.
  3. Access to the internet and an active email address.

Upon completion of the probationary entry material (statement of purpose, teacher certification, immediate supervisor questionnaire, impact on learning material, leadership in Continuous Improvement Plan, Professional Development Plan, a 3.50 GPA for 12 hours, personal interview, and resume) the Educational Administration faculty will review the application of the candidate for full admission into the program.

  1.  Internship. Prior to beginning an internship, all students must:
    1. have on file with the departmental office an internship application that has been completed and signed by the school administrator in the district where the internship is being conducted.
    2. have completed the Family Care and Safety Registry background check.
    3. have a TB skin test

      Information regarding the completion of the background check and skin test may be obtained from the office of COE Student Services (417-836-5253).
  2. Applicant’s for whom English is a second language are required to submit scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Minimum scores of 550 on the paper-based or a comparable score of 213 on the computer-based TOEFL are required for admission.

Degree Requirements

  1. Satisfactory completion of a minimum of 36 approved graduate hours with a minimum overall GPA of 3.00.
  2. No more than 12 semester hours of 600-level course work may be applied to the degree program.
  3. Two years (minimum) of successful teaching experience.
  4. Research. Three semester hours toward completion of the Leadership Capstone paper.
  5. Comprehensive Examination. A time period for the examination will be scheduled during the last semester of the student’s course work. The time and nature of the examination will be determined by the Advisory Committee.
  6. Students will be required to present an acceptable Leadership Capstone project.
  7. Transfer Credit. A maximum of 30% of the total hours may be accepted in as transfer credit toward a master’s degree. All transfer credit must be “A” or “B” grade status from a regionally accredited college or university and must be approved by the program coordinator.

Total Credit Hours: 36


Total Credit Hours: 36


Internship


*This internship course is designed for those students who have earned a masters degree in Educational Administration but do not have K-12 building level certification. This is a DESE required course.

Middle School certification is included with K-8 principal certification. The intern experience (EAD 790, 791 and 792) is an integral part of this major and should be planned for, with the advisor, in advance of the semester in which the student desires to register for the experience. A signed completed internship application is to be on file in the CLSE Department Office prior to enrolling in the class. Tb test and clearance through Family Registry is required prior to enrolling in EAD 790, EAD 792, EAD 793. Applications are available from CLSE and should be returned to CLSE.

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