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Master of Education: Administration and Supervision

Dr. Linda Linnartz
(540) 767-6202
linnartz@virginia.edu

Description

This state-approved program, offered through the University’s Curry School of Education, is designed for individuals seeking preK-12 endorsement in school administration and supervision, or an advanced degree, with or without endorsement. 

Faculty from the Curry School designed this distinctive program and serve as student advisors.  In addition to University faculty who teach the majority of the courses, instruction is further enhanced by accomplished school administrators selected by the University for their professional expertise, practical experience, and understanding of what tomorrow’s leaders will need to know. 

Participants may take courses for a professional development endorsement or pursue an advanced degree. The program is designed so courses required for state endorsement can be completed in four to five semesters. Courses are offered at convenient times during the evening and/or weekends, allowing students to balance work and academic schedules. Students may enroll in up to two courses before being admitted to a program.

Requirements

Prospective students will apply to the University of Virginia School of Continuing and Professional Studies. Applications will be evaluated by the UVA admissions office on an individual basis.

Consult the following link for information about UVA admissions and academic policies and regulations.

University of Virginia School of Continuing and Professional Studies:
http://www.scps.virginia.edu/roanoke/



Tuition and Fees

Effective Fall 08:
    $275 per credit hour  (Graduate students)
    $222 per credit hour  (K-12 educators)

    $5 per credit hour  (Admin/Technology fee)

Financial Aid

Prospective students are encouraged to apply for financial aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The University of Virginia Financial Aid Office will use the FAFSA to determine financial need, develop a financial aid package, and issue a financial aid award letter.

Consult the following links for information about the FAFSA and University of Virginia financial aid policies and programs.

Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA):
www.fafsa.ed.gov

University of Virginia Financial Aid Office:
http://www.virginia.edu/financialaid/