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PRINCIPAL CERTIFICATION PROGRAM

The Principal Certification Program at Waynesburg University uses state and national leadership standards to prepare future educational leaders with the practical skills and knowledge and expertise necessary to lead and administer a school community.
Classes are sequenced with cohorts starting during the fall to certify you by the end of the summer.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
In order to be admitted the student must have met the following criteria:

  • B.A. or B.S. degree from an accredited institution of higher education
  • Pennsylvania Teaching certificate
  • 3.0 undergraduate grade point average
  • Formal application with essay
  • Official college transcripts
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • Current resume

Required Courses for Certification
EDU 507 — Curriculum and Instructional Leadership-FA I 3.0 credit hours
EDU 579 — Leadership Field Experience 1.0 credit hours
EDU 516 — Assessment, Data Collection, and Technology-FA II 3.0 credit hours
EDU 579 — Leadership Field Experience 1.0 credit hours
EDU 568 — Internship-SUII 3.0 credit hours
EDU 575 — Special Education Leadership-SPI 3.0 credit hours
EDU 579 — Leadership Field Experience 1.0 credit hours
EDU 577 — Supervision and Management-SPII 3.0 credit hours
EDU 579 — Leadership Field Experience 1.0 credit hours
EDU 578 — School, Community Relations-SUI 3.0 credit hours
EDU 579 — Leadership Field Experience 1.0 credit hours
EDU 585 — Seminar in Educational Leadership 1.0 credit hours


Additional 12 credits for M.Ed. in Educational Leadership
EDU 508 — Contemporary Issues in Technology 3.0 credit hours
EDU 517 — Instructional Leadership and Program Evaluation 3.0 credit hours
EDU 599 — Educational Research 3.0 credit hours
Elective 3.0 credit hours
Waynesburg University admits students without regard to race, color, sex, disability, religion, national origin, ancestry or ethnicity. It is the policy of Waynesburg University not to discriminate on the basis of sex in its educational programs, admissions policies, activities or employment.

CONDITIONAL ADMISSIONS
Students seeking admission into a graduate education program may be admitted on a regular or a conditional basis. Regularly admitted students are students who the admissions committee determines have the preparation to successfully complete the program. Students who do not meet the above admission criteria may be considered for conditional admission after a personal interview with the program director.

Conditionally admitted students may enroll in a maximum of four courses (12 credits). Upon completion of the four courses and fulfillment of any specified conditions, the student’s record and admissions criteria will be reviewed to determine the student’s potential for successfully completing the program. If the evaluation of all relevant admission criteria is positive, the student’s admission status will be changed to reflect a regular admission.

GRADUATE NON-DEGREE STUDENTS
Individuals with a Pennsylvania Level I Instructional Certificate may take up to 24 credits without enrolling in a degree program. These credits will apply toward a Level II Instructional Certificate and will be eligible for Act 48 credit. Individuals who already have their Level II Instructional Certificate may enroll in courses, up to 24 credits, without enrolling in a degree program to fulfill Act 48 requirements for continued certification.

FINANCIAL AID
Financial aid information may be obtained from the Financial Aid Office. Student loans are available to students enrolled for a minimum of six semester hours. For the purposes of graduate education programs, a full-time student is considered to be anyone enrolled in a minimum of nine semester hours.

PREREQUISITES
For all graduate education programs a student will need to have access to an Internet connection: high speed access is preferred. Students need basic computer skills including e-mail, word processing, and Internet usage to succeed in these programs.

Application Forms
Application Packet Request an application packet via email: ccox@waynesburg.edu Request an application packet via phone: 724.743.4420 Please include your name, mailing address and phone number when requesting an application packet.