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Choose your path, lead the way
The Educational Leadership (MA/MEd) program prepares you to meet the needs of a diverse group of learners. You’ll learn to shape and inform policy, collaborate with stakeholders, build consensus, coordinate institutional services and be accountable for strategic outcomes.
Classes are offered online or in person on the Lincoln Park Campus. The degree program can be completed in two and a half years.
This program has
eight concentrations:
You’ll be prepared to work in K-12 schools and other educational environments such as early childhood centers, after-school programs, museums and non-profit organizations.
With the addition of courses in Historical, Philosophical and Theological Foundations of Catholic School Leadership and Spiritual and Administrative Leadership in Catholic Schools, you’ll be prepared to assume a leadership role in Catholic schools, Catholic charities and youth ministries.
Through coursework focused on the specific needs of higher education institutions, you‘ll be prepared to take on a variety of leadership, administrative, policy and management positions at colleges and universities.
Athletic administration is a special subset of school administration, and the Physical Education concentration will prepare you to be a successful athletic director.
This concentration is designed to prepare you for a role as a P-12 school administrator or district level supervisor. This is an Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) approved program for Principal Endorsement on the Professional Educator Licensure (PEL).
You’ll be prepared to meet the specific challenges of leadership in a P-12 Catholic school. This is an Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) approved program for Principal Endorsement on the Professional Educator Licensure (PEL).
If you’re interested in continuing your career in a leadership capacity, but don’t want to become a principal, this program will prepare you to take a peer leadership role (such as department chair or mentor) in your school or district. This program gives you the option to add a Teacher Leader endorsement to your Illinois Teaching License (PEL).
If you’re interested in continuing your Catholic school career in a leadership capacity, but don’t want to become a principal, this program will prepare you to take a peer leadership role (such as department chair or mentor) in your school or district. This program gives you the option to add a Teacher Leader: Catholic endorsement to your Illinois Teaching License (PEL).
Online Degree Option
The online Educational Leadership (MA/MEd) from DePaul’s College of Education offers small class sizes and is taught by the same award-winning faculty you'll find on campus. Tailored to meet the needs of your busy schedule, you'll achieve the same learning outcomes as in-person classes through collaborative and engaged learning.
Real opportunities to learn and lead
DePaul is partnered with Chicago Public Schools, the fourth-largest public school district in the country, the Archdiocese of Chicago, the nation’s largest private school system and suburban public, independent and charter schools throughout the Chicago area. You’ll have access to leaders in the field who can help guide your career.
Application Deadlines
- Fall: August 15
- Winter: December 1
Admission Requirements
Submit an online application, official transcripts, résumé, letters of recommendation, personal statement and copy of your state teaching license.
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Required Courses
You’ll complete three core courses, 10 courses in your chosen concentration and two internships. You’ll also complete an MA thesis or MEd capstone project.
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97%
of Educational Leadership graduates were employed, continuing their education or pursuing other goals within six months of graduation.
$52k
The average reported salary for Educational Leadership graduates was $52,000.
Faculty who are committed to your success
Study with Dr. Leodis Scott, who researches and publishes findings about Learning Cities. “Our municipalities and metropolitan areas have a vital role in supporting education and learning for all learners, regardless of age, level, or status. Learning Cities align very well to DePaul’s Vincentian mission, considering issues in poverty, inequity, and social justice.”
“The program is truly committed to preparing leaders that have a will and a desire to join the fight in helping improve educational outcomes, opportunities, and access for historically underserved populations and communities. Service, professionalism, and empathy for others are principles that I try to embed into all aspects of my work.”
Robert (MEd ’11)
Dean of Education, Dallas College
Alumni Network
You’ll join a community of like-minded educators and administrators in schools of all shapes and sizes. With alumni serving in leadership roles in public and private grade schools, high schools, colleges and universities, you’ll be connected to the expertise and support necessary to become a transformational leader.
Scholarships
Graduate school is an investment in your future. Learn more about the financial aid and scholarship opportunities available to you.
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Contact Information
For more information about applying, contact The Office of Graduate Admission for DePaul’s College of Education at
(773) 325-4405 or
edgradadmissions@depaul.edu.
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