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University of North Texas  

at Dallas  

7300 University Hills Blvd. 

Dallas, TX 75241 

P (972) 780‐3600 

F (972) 780‐3636 

 

Program Coordinator: 

Dr. Kay Forsythe 

Office: (972)338‐1336 

Cell: (515) 835‐1860 

Fax: (972) 780‐3606 

[email protected] 

The two‐year M.Ed. program  will lead candidates to earn a Masters de‐

gree in Educational Administration and the Principal Certification.  Each 

cohort member will automatically receive the UNT Dallas Development of 

Leaders Scholarship valued at $4,000 ($2000 per year).  

 

The 39‐semester‐hour Master of Education degree with a major in Educa‐

tional Administration focuses on the skills and knowledge required for 

campus‐level and central office administration.  The Texas Principal Certifi‐

cate is the target for this program.  Minimum 2 years of prior teaching 

experience required. 

Program Courses: 

EDAD 5300—Introduction to Educational Administration 

EDAD 5330—Instructional Leadership 

EDAD 5390—Campus‐Level School Law 

EDAD 5400—Management of School Resources 

EDAD 5500—Internship (required for Principal Certification) 

EDAD 5600—Race, Class, and Gender Issues in Education 

EDAD 5610—School Communications and Public Relations 

EDAD 5620—Administration and Leadership for Student Ed. Services 

EDAD 5630—Organizational Change and School Improvement 

EDAD 5650—Professional Development and Supervision 

EDAD 5680—Administration of the K‐12 Curriculum 

EDAD 5700—Practicum in Educational Administration 

MASTER’S IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND  

PRINCIPAL CERTIFICATION PROGRAM 

University of North Texas  

at Dallas  

7300 University Hills Blvd. 

Dallas, TX 75241‐4605 

972‐780‐3642 (office) 

972‐780‐3636 (fax) 

 

 

Dr. Doug Shouse  

Office: (972) 780‐3061 

Cell: (817) 269‐6028 

Fax: (972) 780‐3636 

[email protected]  

 

Dr. Juanita Simmons 

Office: (972) 338‐1332 

[email protected] 

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University of North Texas at Dallas 7300 University Hills Blvd, Dallas, TX 75241 www.unt.edu/dallas 972-780-3694

Educational Administration and Principal Certification

The University of North Texas Dallas’ Division of Education and Human Services offers graduate programs to develop

highly competent teachers, school administrators and other professionals who provide educational leadership in public and

private schools and other organizations.

Our Master of Education degree in Educational Administration focuses on the skills and knowledge required for campus-

level and central office administration. The Texas principal certificate is available if you are seeking a master’s degree or

if you already hold a master’s degree in another area.

Effective instruction, curriculum development and evaluation are emphasized in all of our programs. You will use current

theory and research to make decisions about effective practices. The program also strives to improve practices through the

generation of new knowledge and service to educational institutions, governmental agencies and practitioners at all levels.

Outstanding superintendents, assistant superintendents and principals often teach courses in our program and offer real-

world experiences in educational administration.

Faculty members work closely with school districts and regional Education Service Centers and participate in various

partnership activities, including distance-learning courses.

The program content is aimed toward meeting the challenges and opportunities of working in a diverse and dynamic

educational environment. You can also receive required training leading to Instructional Leadership Development (ILD)

certification and the Professional Development and Appraisal System (PDAS) Appraiser certification.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

(36 credit hours; 39 credit hours for Principal Certification)

CORE COURSES (12 hours)

(Courses must be taken prior to Professional Courses and can be taken in any order)

EDAD 5300 Introduction to Educational Administration EDAD 5330 Instructional Leadership

EDAD 5390 Campus Level School Law EDAD 5400 Management of School Resources

INTERNSHIP (3 hours)

After the student has completed the four core courses, the student may apply for Internship (EDAD 5500). Once the student is enrolled in the internship, the faculty Internship Supervisor becomes the advisor for the remainder of the program.

Internship must be taken prior to the Practicum course for students seeking principal certification.

PROFESSIONAL COURSES (18 hours) EDAD 5600 Race, Class and Gender Issues in

Administration

EDAD 5610 Communications and Public Relations EDAD 5620 Administration and Leadership for Student

Educational Services

EDAD 5630 Organizational Change and School Improvement

EDAD 5650 Professional Development and Supervision EDAD 5680 Administration of the K-12 Curriculum

ELECTIVE COURSE (3 hours)

One course chosen from: EDBE, EDAD, EDCI, EDEE, EDER, EDRE, EDSE, EDSP, EPSY, ATTD, CECS, or other graduate level course approved by an advisor and the UNT Dallas Graduate School. Courses must be 5000 level or higher, 3-credit hour, letter graded, graduate level courses.

FINAL COURSE (3 hours)

EDAD 5700* - Practicum in Educational Administration (Must be final course taken in the final semester). APPLY EARLY!

*Students must apply for the practicum in advance by the appropriate deadline as stated on the application.

Students cannot take the practicum (5700) and the internship (EDAD 5500) in the same semester. Internship must be taken prior to the Practicum course for students seeking principal certification.

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Revised 7.31.11

Graduate School Admissions Procedures

Applicants seeking admission to the Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Educational Administration

& Principal Certification Program will need to meet the minimum admissions for graduate

admission before being considered for admission to the Educational Administration (EDAD)

program. Please follow these steps to apply for admission to graduate studies:

1. Complete the application at www.applytexas.org. When selecting your major, it is

important to indicate that you will enroll in “Educational Administration MEd program at

UNT Dallas”.

2. Submit application fee - $60 for U.S. residents and $75 for International Students.

3. Submit official GRE scores from the Educational Testing Service. No unofficial reports

will be accepted. UNT Dallas School Code is 4819.

4. Submit official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended.

Departmental Admissions Procedures

Once you have submitted the online application for admission to graduate studies, please begin

completing the enclosed departmental application. Any student applying to the EDAD program

must be fully admitted prior to program orientation and be able to attend orientation.

Applications received on or after orientation may not be considered; therefore these students may

be required to defer their applications to a subsequent semester. Your departmental application

consists of:

1. Departmental Application Form

2. Personal Essay Form

3. Supervisor’s Recommendation Form

4. Resume

EDAD Program Coordinator Contact Information

Kay Forsythe, PhD.

[email protected] or 972-338-1336

Applicants must meet the minimum admission requirements for graduate admission before their

applications are forwarded to the faculty in the academic department for review. Admission to

the EDAD program assumes enrollment in a cohort model where each cohort is made up of 15-

20 students. You go through your entire degree program, class-by-class lockstep, learning from

your shared experiences, and perspectives. This environment is facilitated by our respected

faculty who bring their real world experience to the classroom.

Send transcripts and departmental application forms to:

University of North Texas at Dallas

Graduate Admissions Office

7300 University Hills Blvd.

Dallas, TX 75241-4605

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INFORMATION SHEET

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS DALLAS Educational Administration Program

Master’s Degree in Educational Administration (EADM) & Principal Certification MASTER’S ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

This information sheet describes the admissions requirements, and program components of the Educational Administration (EADM) M.Ed., a 36-hour program. All portions of the Admissions Packet must be completed and submitted to the program office and official GRE scores on file in graduate school before the Educational Administration faculty will take action on your application for admission. Forms are available on the program website at

https://www.coe.unt.edu/teacher-education-and-administration/educational-administration. Any student applying to the EADM program must be fully admitted prior to program orientation and be able to attend orientation. Applications received on or after orientation may not be considered; therefore these students may be required to defer their applications to a subsequent semester. Applications are reviewed by the educational administration faculty once the application process is completed. Applicants are notified of acceptance prior to the regular registration session for the semester of application.

ELIGIBILITY

1. Applicants must submit the official Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores on the verbal, quantitative and writing sections to the graduate school for admission to the program. There is no minimum score requirement on the GRE. Please allow up to four weeks for official scores to be sent from the testing center to the graduate school. The GRE is administered on the UNT Denton campus and other universities in the Metroplex. For information about the GRE and to register for the test, contact the UNT Testing Center at 940/369-7617.

2. Applicants must have at least a 3.0 GPA on the last 60 undergraduate semester hours of work prior to receiving the bachelor’s degree, or a 2.8 GPA on all undergraduate work, to be considered for unconditional admission to the UNT Graduate School for studies at the master’s level.

3. Applicants must hold at least a bachelor’s degree.

4. Applicants must hold at least a provisional teacher certificate.

5. Applicants must have at least two (2) years creditable teaching experience in K-12 public or private schools prior to beginning course work.

ADMISSIONS

1. Submit the following to the UNT Toulouse School of Graduate Studies:

a. Graduate School Application for Admission (apply online at www.applytexas.org) b. Official copies of all college transcripts

c. Official GRE scores from the Educational Testing Service

2. Submit the following Admissions Packet to the EADM program office:

a. Program Application Form* – Indicate Master’s and Principal Certification b. Essay Form*

c. Supervisor Recommendation Form*

d. Resume

*Forms are located at https://www.coe.unt.edu/teacher-education-and-administration/educational-administration.

The educational administration program faculty bases the admissions decision on all of the data reflected in the applicant’s admissions file.

Incomplete applications will not be considered. Provisional admission is not considered.

COURSES (Each course is three (3) semester hours)

The EDAD 5300 instructor will be the student’s advisor or one will be assigned by the program coordinator in the event the course is taught by an adjunct professor or the student transfers an equivalent course. Degree and Certification plans are prepared in the 5300 course. After the student has completed the four core courses, the student may apply for Internship (EDAD 5500). Once the student is enrolled in the internship, the faculty Internship Supervisor becomes the advisor for the remainder of the program. In preparing the degree plan, a student may transfer up to nine (9) semester hours of course work from another institution with advisor and UNT Graduate School permission. Students have six years to complete the degree. Work that is more than six years old at the time of your graduation cannot be counted toward the Master’s degree. Students must apply for graduation in the final semester of course work in order to receive the degree.

CORE COURSES (Courses must be taken prior to Professional Courses and can be taken in any order) EDAD 5300 - Introduction to Educational Administration

EDAD 5330 - Instructional Leadership EDAD 5390 - Campus Level School Law EDAD 5400 - Management of School Resources PROFESSIONAL COURSES

EDAD 5600 - Race, Class and Gender Issues in Administration EDAD 5610 - Communications and Public Relations

EDAD 5620 - Administration and Leadership for Student Educational Services EDAD 5630 - Organizational Change and School Improvement

EDAD 5650 - Professional Development and Supervision EDAD 5680 - Administration of the K-12 Curriculum

Elective - One course chosen from: EDBE, EDAD, EDCI, EDEE, EDER, EDRE, EDSE, EDSP, EPSY, ATTD, CECS, or other graduate level course approved by an advisor and the UNT Graduate School. Courses must be 5000 level or higher, 3-credit hour, letter graded, graduate level courses.

FINAL COURSE

EDAD 5700* - Practicum in Educational Administration (Must be final course taken in the final semester). APPLY EARLY!

*Students must apply for the practicum in advance by the appropriate deadline as stated on the application. The practicum application is located on the program website or students may pickup a copy from the program office. Students cannot take the practicum (5700) and the internship (EDAD 5500) in the same semester. Internship must be taken prior to the Practicum course for students seeking principal certification. Applications are located at:

https://www.coe.unt.edu/teacher-education-and-administration/educational-administration.

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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS DALLAS EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM

Principal Certification Requirements

This information sheet describes the requirements for the Principal Certificate, a 39-hour program.

ELIGIBILITY

1. Applicant must already hold a master’s degree, or be enrolled in a master’s degree program 2. Applicant must hold at least a provisional teacher certificate

3. Applicant must have at least two (2) years creditable teaching experience as a classroom teacher in K-12 public or private schools to be admitted to the program.

ADMISSIONS

1. Submit the following to the UNT Toulouse School of Graduate Studies:

a. Graduate School Application for Admission to the Principal Certification Program (apply online at www.applyTexas.org) b. Official copies of all college transcripts

(The GRE is not required for certification only / non-degree seeking students that already hold a master’s degree) 2. Submit the following to the EADM Program office:

a. Program Application Form – Indicate Principal Certification on the form

CERTIFICATION COMPONENTS COURSE REQUIREMENTS

The requirements include completion of the 36 hours listed under the *Master’s degree requirements on the reverse or other master’s degree, plus a three (3) hour internship after completion of the core courses. There is a seven (7) year time limitation for courses counted for certification, which means courses on the certification plan cannot be over seven years old at the time of completion of the program. EDAD 5500, Internship in Educational Administration, can be taken after the completion of the four (4) core courses. Internship cannot be used towards a Master’s or Doctoral degree in Educational Administration. EDAD 5500 requires multiple meetings and 125 hours of interviews, observations, and participation in administrative functions at the school/central office in which the intern is a faculty member or administrator, as well as at other sites determined by the supervisory team consisting of the district designate supervisor and the university supervisor. Students must submit an application for internship in advance. The application can be found at: https://www.coe.unt.edu/teacher-education-and-administration/educational-administration or may be picked up from the program office in Denton, in Matthews Hall, Suite 218. Students may not take internship and practicum in the same semester. Deadlines to apply for internship are: Feb.1 for Summer; March 1 for Fall; Oct. 1 for Spring. Students do not early register for internship. Applications received after the deadline will be placed on a waiting list. Students are notified of acceptance or denial by or before April 20 for summer; August 20 for Fall and December 20 for spring internship.

DEFICIENCY PLANS

Program Area Certification Deficiency Plans are developed in the introductory class, EDAD 5300. The EDAD 5300 instructor will evaluate transcripts to determine the courses needed for the Principal Certificate and courses that can be transferred from a Master’s in another field of study. A copy of this Deficiency Plan will be sent to the COE Certification Officer. Students that may have a substitution for EDAD 5300 must schedule an appointment with an advisor to prepare a deficiency plan. This should be done prior to or during the first semester of course work. 5300 instructors serve as student advisors until the student is enrolled in the Internship (5500). At that point the internship supervisor will serve as advisor for the remainder of course work toward the certification.

PROBATIONARY PRINCIPAL OR ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL CERTIFICATE PROCEDURES

The probationary certificate is valid for one year and is renewable for two more one-year periods. Students may apply for this certificate upon completion of the UNT educational administration program's common core courses (12 semester hours: EDAD 5300, 5330, 5390, and 5400). A certification plan signed by an educational administration instructor and a teaching service record from the district must be on file before the probationary certificate can be granted. The teaching service record should be faxed to the COE certification officer at 940-565-2728. In addition, certification requirements from the state require a completed Statement of Eligibility form the University and the school district for the student be granted a probationary certificate. Students must apply online at the SBEC website: www.sbec.state.tx.us. Contact the program office for directions on how to apply. (Temporary Certificates are no longer issued by SBEC.)

TExES (Examination for Principal Certification)

After the student completes all principal certification courses, the student must pass the State administered examination for this certificate. To be eligible to take the TExES exam, the student must be in the final semester of course work or have recently completed the course work and have a certification plan on file in the TAO. Instructions on how to apply can be found at: http://www.coe.unt.edu/texes/registration-instructions-texes. Students register for the exam online at www.texes.ets.org. SBEC will contact the COE-TAO to verify eligibility. If the applicant is eligible to take the exam, applicant will see only the exam applicable. Contact the COE-TAO in Matthews Hall, suite 103, (940/369-8601) if you have difficulty registering. After the student has passed the exam and all class work is complete with grades posted, the student may apply online to the state (SBEC) for the Principal Certificate, www.sbec.state.tx.us. PLEASE NOTE, ONLY STUDENTS WITH A MASTER’S DEGREE POSTED ON THEIR TRANSCRIPT MAY BE APPROVED FOR THE PRINCIPAL CERTIFICATION. Contact the Certification Officer located in the Student Advising Office, Matthews Hall, Suite 105, 940/565-2740, for questions regarding the online procedure.

***CHANGE IN STATUS FROM CERTIFICATION/NON-DEGREE TO DEGREE SEEKING (12 hour rule)***

A student who thinks he or she may switch from certification/non-degree status to degree status must make this decision during the first twelve (12) hours of course work when enrolled as certification/non-degree status (GNDE OR CERT). Any credit taken at UNT beyond the twelve hours will not count toward the master’s or doctoral degree in Educational Administration. To change to degree seeking status the student must: 1) meet all regular M.Ed.

Admission requirements of the Graduate School and the program; 2) complete & submit a Change of Major/Status Application in the Graduate School; 3) after unconditional acceptance from the Graduate School and the Educational Administration Program is received, the student should meet with an advisor to file a degree plan.

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APPLICATION FORM

Master’s Degree in Educational Administration (EDAD)

Principal Certification

Check appropriate box(es) below:

  Master’s Degree and/or Principal Certification

Name

Address

Street Apt. No

.

City State Zip Code

Phone Nos.:

Home Work Fax

E-mail addresses

Work Personal

Name, title, address, and phone number of the person (supervisor) who will be providing your reference:

GRE Scores: Verbal Quantitative Date of Exam

Education: Institution Date Degree/Certification GPA

Undergraduate

Graduate

Employment History:

(last three positions)

Organization/District Position Date

1.

2.

3.

Teaching History: School & District Subject/Grade Date

(Minimum two years teaching

in K-12 public or private school

is required prior to beginning

the EADM program.)

Mail completed application packet to: Educational Administration Program, UNT Dallas - Graduate

Programs Office, attn: Program Coordinator, 7300 Houston School Rd., Dallas, TX 75241 or FAX the

completed application packet to: 972.780.3636

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Essay Form

Please respond to the following question in the space below. Type or word-process your responses on this form or

attach a one-page response to this form. We urge you to take time to reflect on your response.

School administration has become a high-stakes profession where professionals increasingly are being held accountable in

a variety of ways. Describe in the space below why you are seeking a master’s degree in educational administration.

Include in your response the following: (1) what leadership experiences and successes you have had to date, (2) why you

think you will be successful as an educational leader in an increasingly multi-cultural environment, and (3) what your

career goals are and how you plan to achieve them.

Signature______________________________ Date______________________

Mail completed form to: Educational Administration Program, UNT Dallas – Graduate Programs Office, attn: Program

Coordinator, 7300 Houston School Road, Dallas, TX 75241 or FAX to (972) 780-3636

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University of North Texas Dallas

SUPERVISOR RECOMMENDATION FORM

Master’s Degree in Educational Administration (EDAD)

(Print Name)______________________________is seeking a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration

from the University of North Texas at Dallas. Please provide on this form or in a separate letter your

assessment of the applicant. Specifically, we would like you to address (1) prior leadership activities undertaken

by the applicant, (2) the applicant’s leadership potential, and (3) the applicant’s interpersonal skills. Return this

form or your letter to: Educational Administration Program, UNT Dallas – Graduate Programs Office, attn:

Program Coordinator, 7300 Houston School Road, Dallas TX 75241 or FAX to 972/780-3636. Do not return

this form to the applicant. If you have any questions about the master’s program, please contact us at 972/780-

3642. Thank you very much for your assistance.

Supervisor Name:_______________________________________________________________________

(Please print)

Title: ______________________________Position: ___________________________________________

District/School Address: _________________________________________________________________

Phone Number: ______________________ Email address: _____________________________________

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