Two years of teaching experience is required to enroll in this Graduate Certificate program.
All courses are offered using a blended format, with a combination of face-to-face class meetings and online study.
Completion of this Certificate requires the following four UMF courses:
- EDU 550 School Law for Administrators
- EDU 551 Changing Educational Organizations in a Diverse World
- EDU 552 Supervision and Evaluation of School Personnel
- EDU 553 Finance for School Administrators
If you do not complete the required four certificate courses and UMF’s course, SED 518 Special Ed Law (below), the Maine Department of Education may require you to complete other coursework to fulfill the PSEL Standards found in Chapter 115. Please check with the Maine DOE to verify what you need to meet your professional goals.
Electives:
- SED 518 Special Education Law
- EDU 554 Internship in School Leadership
Contact Us
Division of Graduate & Continuing Education
University of Maine at Farmington
Theo Kalikow Education Center
186 High Street
Farmington, Maine 04938
tel 207-778-7502
fax 207-778-8134
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gradstudies@maine.edu
Mailing address:
Division of Graduate & Continuing Education
University of Maine at Farmington
111 South Street
Farmington, Maine 04938