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CertificationPrincipal Certification Students who have been fully admitted in the master's degree program with an emphasis in public school administration will automatically be completing the requirements for principal certification. The program consists of 33 hours of formal coursework and 3 credit hours professional internship, see Internship Guidelines. All requirements for the master's degree are approved by the State of Texas. Students also have an option to integrate these hours in a doctoral degree program. Refer to a sample degree plan for list of courses.
Should a student have a master's degree, we encourage him/her to seek alternative certification through his/her local region service center.
The application packet will be forwarded to the CEHD Certification Coordinator and you will be notified by email from SBEC when your certificate has been approved. Superintendent Certification For individuals wishing to obtain superintendent certification, one must have at least a master's degree as well as principal certification. If an individual wishes to obtain superintendent certification without pursuing a graduate degree, one can complete the course requirements in a Non-Degree Admission (G6) status. For more information about this status, please contact the academic advising office. The course requirements consists of 12 credit hours of formal coursework and 3 credit hours professional internship above principal certification and must be courses not used for previous certification requirements. The required courses consist of the following:
The application packet will be forwarded to the CEHD Certification Coordinator and you will be notified by email from SBEC when your certificate has been approved. |
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