Master's in Educational Leadership & Administration
Washington, USA
DURATION
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Request application deadline
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 1,000 / per credit *
STUDY FORMAT
Blended
* for online | $970 per credit hour for off-campus
Introduction
Take Your Education Career to New Heights
Position yourself to become a principal or administrator with the ability to facilitate change and lead a supportive and inclusive culture of teaching and learning. Inspire your PreK-12 school community to reach ever-higher goals by earning a Master’s in Educational Leadership and Administration (ELA) at GW.
The ELA program is designed to develop equity-centered intellectual leaders who understand curriculum and instruction, motivate and support classroom professionals and provide practical ideas necessary to lead diverse and vibrant educational communities. Prepare to meet today's educational challenges, and build on your leadership skills with a focus on building your capacities and practical skills and knowledge necessary to improve student learning and achievement on the local, state, or national level.
Tradition of Excellence: For 30+ years, our faculty, who are research productive and possess extensive professional and practitioner experience at the local, state, national and international levels, have prepared students for leadership roles in PreK-12 education.
Gain Credentials: Academically prepare for licensure eligibility as an administrator or principal and meet the curricular requirements for endorsement in DC and partner states of the interstate compact agreement.
Accessible & Accredited: This accelerated part-time program, accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) and nationally recognized by the National Policy Board for Educational Administration (NPBEA), is designed for working PreK-12 professionals and can be completed in our off-campus classrooms or online in as little as 2 years.
Hands-On Experience: Acquire critical skills in leadership, management, supervision of instruction and related principles through evidence-based coursework, group work, observation, and high-quality internships.
The GW Advantage
Our unique location in the heart of our nation’s capital positions students to benefit from the University’s extraordinary access to leading national and international organizations, diverse school settings and unprecedented access to research.
Whether attending off-campus or online, a GW education is unlike any other. GSEHD’s Educational Leadership and Administration program has garnered national recognition as a program of distinction from the National Policy Board for Educational Administration (NPBEA). The program is accredited and embeds the National Educational Leadership Preparation (NELP) standards required by our accrediting body, the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), in all of its licensure courses and internship experiences.
Our Mission
The Educational Leadership and Administration Program at the George Washington University develops thoughtful and reflective educational leaders prepared to critically use evidence and to use appropriate judgment in making decisions that promote excellence through equity and social justice in meeting the needs of all students. Leaders are prepared to engage with a variety of stakeholders in schools and communities to improve student learning.
Through internships, team-based projects, and individual assignments, students gain hands-on, relevant experiences in schools and diverse opportunities to reflect and think critically about those experiences as they connect research and theory to practice.
Students learn from faculty who are engaged in both research and practice in the field of educational leadership, and value our commitment to student learning and development and the rigorous expectations that promote them. Our program values our partnerships with school organizations and educational institutions, both locally and around the globe, as well as a network of alumni with whom we continue to partner and support.
Curriculum
The following requirements must be successfully fulfilled: 30 credits in required courses and all required internship hours and criteria.
The ELA courses below, unless designated by a *, are 8-week courses. This format allows two instructional sessions within a 16-week semester/term and has been found to at most times, provide an option to students who desire an accelerated time to completion. (Closed cohorts may experience different session models).
Required
- EDUC 6114 Introduction to Quantitative Research
- EDUC 6232 Supervision of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment
- EDUC 6234 Foundations of K-12 Educational Leadership
- EDUC 6236 School Law and Policy
- EDUC 6238 Leadership for Equity and Social Justice
- EDUC 6240 Instructional Leadership for School Improvement
- EDUC 6242 Administrative Issues in Education
- EDUC 6244 School, Family, and Community Engagement
- EDUC 6246 School Finance and Resource Management for School Leaders
- EDUC 6287 Internship: Administration (taken for 3 credits)
Program Outcomes
Your successful completion of the GW Master's in the field of Educational Administration degree will have completed your trajectory toward mastery of the knowledge, best practices, and dispositions that exemplify your commitment to becoming an equity-centered leader. As an aspiring leader, you have been prepared for:
- Leadership for Instruction and School Improvement
- Fostering an Inclusive School Community and Culture
- Shared Leadership Practices
- Ability to make data-informed decisions
Cohort Options
Charles County Cohort: Convenient and flexible classes offered in a hybrid model for the Master's and Post-Master’s Certificate in Charles County with some classes held online and some held on-site at a CCPS school.
DC Public School Cohort: Convenient and flexible classes are offered in a hybrid model for the Master's and Education Specialist degrees.
Loudoun County Cohort: Convenient and flexible classes offered in a hybrid model for the Post-Master’s Certificate, Masters and Education Specialist degrees in Loudoun County, with most classes held on-site at an LCPS Building and some held online.
Please note: Cohort admissions is limited to employees of the specific cohort’s division.
Career Outlook
With a master's in Educational Leadership and Administration, broaden your opportunities for a leadership position within your school, district, or in higher education.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Services, elementary, middle and high school principals earned a median $98,420 annual salary in 2021, with jobs in the field expected to grow 5% by 2031. Postsecondary education administrators earned a median $96,910 in 2021, with jobs expected to grow 7% by 2031.
- Assistant Principal
- Athletic Director
- Central Office Administrator
- PK-12 Dean
- Department Chair
- Director of Admissions
- Education Advisor
- Education Consultant
- Principal
- Program Director
Tuition Fees
Graduate tuition is charged per credit hour, unless otherwise noted. Rates vary by program and location.
The tuition rate* for the off-campus Master's in ELA program is $970 per credit hour.
The tuition rate* for the online Master's in ELA program is $1,000 per credit hour.
Please note: Additional fees may apply for international students, late fees, etc.
Admission Requirements
To be considered for admission, applicants must submit the online application form as well as the following required supporting documents. There is no application fee.
- Prerequisite: Bachelor's Degree, minimum of one year of teaching experience
- Resume
- Transcripts from all previously attended colleges or universities
- Statement of Purpose (500-750 word essay): Please address the following statements in an essay (please avoid using bullets and numbers in responding, but demonstrate your writing skills in a coherent essay):
- Rationale for seeking a Master's in the field of Educational Administration and Administration at GW;
- Current knowledge, skills, and leadership experiences that contribute to your readiness to assume an administrative role as an equity-centered leader;
- Vision for serving as a leader who advocates and promotes equity, diversity, inclusion, and transformative practices in your school and communities.
- Two Letters of Recommendation (at least 1 from a current administrator preferred)
- Interview may be required
*Additional application requirements may exist for international applicants.
English Language Requirements
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