Superintendent certificate program new addition for educators
Thursday, August 4, 2011
UT Arlington and Academic
Partnerships have created a new online Superintendent Certificate Program tailored to professional school administrators and offered through the
College of Education and Health Professions.
This non-thesis certificate
program complies with Educational Leadership Constituent Council standards and
is designed for administrators who want to advance in the K-12 education arena.
The program is intended for current administrators, principals, and others with
at least two years of administrative experience and a master’s degree.
The program was developed by
UT Arlington faculty and area school district leaders to ensure that
participants acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to become school
superintendents. The first cohort begins Monday, Aug. 15, with five
start dates planned per year.
“UT Arlington has offered an
outstanding superintendents’ program for more than a decade, and the AP program
allows us to extend our proven curriculum beyond the traditional campus,” says
Jeanne Gerlach, dean of the College of Education and Health Professions.
Read more about the Superintendent Certificate Program.