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The entire EA program
is offered by ESU at several locations in Northeast Kansas and several of these courses are offered on the Internet.

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Find out more about ESU's Visser Hall, home of The Teachers College.

Education Administration (EA)

Why Education Administration (EA) at ESU?

  1. Our unique program allows you to seek building level certification through either a master's or non-degree certification.
    You will be taught by EA faculty who have recently served as public school administrators.

  2. Our program is designed for individuals, not cohort groups, so summer course offerings are scheduled for three- and six-week sessions.

  3. Advising procedures simplify program completion and effectively communicate requirements.

  4. Courses are offered on a rotational schedule to maximize learning while minimizing the time necessary to complete the program.
 

For More Details About Education Administration

Department of School Leadership/Middle and Secondary Teacher Education
Campus Box 4037
Emporia State University
1200 Commercial St.
Emporia, KS 66801-5087
620-341-5776
E-mail: willjerr@emporia.edu
AA/EOE

"I am most impressed with the way you and your staff bend over backwards to help students. I know that if it were not for the efforts of your 'traveling' staff, I would not have been able to achieve (the master's degree)."

-- Tobie Waldeck, '98,
EA Building Level Master's

A Career in Education Administration

Qualified administrators are in demand at this time.
ESU's reputation in teacher education will enhance your career opportunities, and the large number of E-State graduates already in the field can benefit you.

Salaries for education administrators are up, but the number of candidates is not keeping pace with the number of vacancies and fewer applicants have previous education administration experience.

According to Leadership News, education administration is an excellent career choice for women and minorities.

You can benefit from Emporia State University's many education resources, while developing professional skills which will assist you in being an effective leader.


Past ESU Student Success

Seven EA students were employed in administrative positions prior to program completion for the 1999-2000 academic year.
Dr. Donald Ingwerson, B.S.E. '54, M.S. '57, is superintendent of the Los Angeles County Office of Education and received the Los Angeles Educator of the Year Award in 1998.

Robert Rummebaum, MS '70, is principal of Bishop Ward High School in Kansas City and serves on the National Association of Secondary School Principals, Nonpublic Schools Committee.

George Tignor was 1994-95 National Secondary Principal of the Year.

Don Halbower was 1990-1991 Kansas Principal of the Year.

 

Last Updated January 13, 2008