The MEd program in educational leadership with a concentration in principalship is designed for educators who believe in the power of education to transform children’s lives and who aspire to school leadership positions as administrators or in other leadership roles in K-12 settings. All courses are offered remotely, and students select one of two modalities: ASU Sync – This is an accelerated, 14-month program. ASU Sync offers regularly scheduled evening classes via synchronous learning over Zoom. Instructors and students are not in the same physical space but do meet at the same time, offering a live learning experience with peers and faculty. ASU Sync students need to reside in Arizona throughout the duration of the program. Students on I-20 visas are not permitted to complete courses via Sync and should speak with an advisor about other options to complete this program. ASU Online – ASU offers this program in an online format with multiple enrollment sessions throughout the year. Applicants may view the program’s ASU Online page for program descriptions.
Full-time
Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College offers a transformative journey into education, emphasizing accessibility and personalization. We provide diverse formats and entry points, along with tailored academic and support services, ensuring every student thrives. Our graduates make significant impacts on learners, schools and communities, embodying our commitment to enhancing education systems. We foster collaboration and innovation to empower educators and improve educational outcomes, striving not only to credential individuals but to cultivate ideas that enhance the human experience within education systems.
Students enrolled at an ASU Cintana Alliance Network institution have the chance to start their courses at their home institution and transfer those credits* to finish their remaining years at ASU.
Models available: Graduate dual degree and accelerated masters.
*Transfer eligibility is subject to student performance in courses at home institution and Arizona State University transfer requirements.
In this course, you’ll conduct political, social, historical and philosophical analyses of American education at all levels by examining primary sources, legal findings and case studies.
In this course, you’ll explore current critical issues in school leadership, including student support and relationships with governmental agencies and the community.
In this course, you’ll examine administrative factors of primary importance in developing community involvement in public schools. This course emphasizes theory and skill of school systems and individual communication.
Graduates of this rigorous, standards-based leadership preparation program have the expertise to become transformative administrators or teacher leaders. They have decision-making skills rooted in professional self-awareness, effective collaboration and critical reasoning.
Program Start | Application Deadline | Classes Begin | Tuition Payment Deadline |
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Spring start (January) | November 1, 2024 | January 13, 2025 | January 20, 2025 |
Fall start (August) | May 1, 2025 | August 21, 2025 | August 25, 2025 |
Spring start (January) | November 1, 2025 | January 12, 2026 | January 19, 2026 |