Coordinator:
Dr. Bruce Baker
(848-932-0698; email: bruce.baker@gse.rutgers.edu)
Please visit the website.
This nondegree principal eligibility program will allow students to
take the required coursework leading to principal certification without
entering a master's degree program.
I. Program Description
This program allows the student to take coursework that leads to New
Jersey Department of Education eligibility as principal within
an elementary or secondary school setting. The program does not lead to a
degree of any kind.
II. Application Deadlines and Administrative Information
a. A photocopy of a New Jersey Standard Instructional Certificate.
b. Official academic transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate
studies. Applicants must hold a master's degree or higher degree
equivalent in the areas of educational leadership, or in curriculum and
instruction, or in one of the recognized fields of leadership or
management from a regionally accredited college or university.
c. Applicants are not usually admitted with a GPA of less than 3.25 in their most recent degree.
d. A letter of recommendation from the applicant's current or previous
school principal or superintendent, on school district letterhead,
certifying the completion of five years of successful,
full-time employment under the appropriate certificate.
III. Application and Administrative Information
All applicants who are not currently in a graduate/nondegree program
and do not have an active RUID number will need to complete a Graduate Study
application online through http://gradstudy.rutgers.edu. Applicants are responsible for reviewing and confirming that they meet
program requirements before the application is submitted. The
Graduate School of Education WILL NOT refund the application fee if an
applicant is not accepted.
Required Courses (24 credits)
15:230:500 Foundations of Educational Administration and Supervision (3)
15:230:501 Leadership and Communication Skills Development (3)
15:230:505 School-Community Relations: The Politics of Education (3)
15:230:507 Education Law (3)
15:230:514 Personnel Administration (3)
15:230:520 Public School Finance or 15:230:622 Fiscal Policy and Management (3)
15:230:521 Supervision of Instruction (3)
15:230:522 Decision Analysis I (3) or 15:230:615 Using Assessment Data for Learning (3)
Elective Courses (6 credits)
Two elective courses (6 credits) are required. These courses must be
offered at the graduate level and must be selected by the student with
the advisement and approval of the student's adviser.
Internship Courses (6 credits)
In addition to completing the 30 credits of coursework above, the
student must complete the state required 300 hours of administrative
internship by completing:
15:230:530 Internship in Educational
Administration I (3)
15:230:531 Internship in Educational Administration II (3)
Total Credits: 36