
1 minute read
MASTER OF EDUCATION with a major in Leadership

"To be an effective beginning educational leader is to serve diligently in your immediate context of practice This involves service to your boss, your unit members, and your immediate community, to arrive at desired outcomes for the common good within your unit You have demonstrated knowledge, skills, and disposition in these, with earning the M Ed degree in Educational Leadership Be so guided in your practice as you grow and develop in leadership Congratulations on your graduation with the M Ed degree in Educational Leadership, the beginning credential to become certified educational leaders!"

Judi Wilson, Ed.D., Dean, College of Education & Human Development
Renee Neal, Ed.D., Program Director