Online School Administration and Supervision Programs: Two Pathways for Success Online Information Session Wednesday, July 8, 2015 6:00-7:30 PM EST Dr. Annette Anderson Assistant Dean for Community Schools Richard Robinson Admissions Quick Facts about SOE • • • • • • Named the Johns Hopkins School of Education in 2007 Ranked #1 for the past two years among national graduate schools of education by US News and World Report Enrollment: Approximately 1,500 Full-time Faculty: 65; and 20 joint faculty appointments from other JHU schools Three campus locations: Baltimore, Columbia, and Rockville, Maryland (but only in Baltimore and Columbia for the School Administration and Supervision programs) Accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and all programs leading to licensure are approved by the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) Demographics • Our diverse student body is comprised of career changers, upcoming or recent college graduates, and experienced educators and counselors • Women: 76% • Men: 24% • Student-Faculty Ratio: 10:1 . • Being a school leader in today’s educational environment requires flexibility, stamina, and sound decision-making skills. • Two new Online Administration & Supervision Programs at the Johns Hopkins School of Education will help to prepare you for the transition into leadership with unparalleled knowledge and support. JHU’s Online School Administration and Supervision Certificate Programs will prepare you for future roles as: • • • • Principal Assistant Principal Departmental Leader Other district-wide roles (as defined by local school districts) Noteworthy Facts • Certificate and master’s programs approved by Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) • Fully accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and nationally recognized until February 1, 2023 • Meet or exceed required pass rate for students who take the School Leaders Licensure Assessment (SLLA) • Focus on practical application as well as appropriate leadership concepts • Based on nationally recognized standards • Work-friendly class meeting times • Experienced faculty associates • In addition to our traditional face-to-face Administration and Supervision certificate and master’s degree programs, we are excited to announce the addition of two new online certificate offerings in the Administration and Supervision program area: Traditional Online Certificate Program Online Program for Current JHU TFA Master’s Degree Students • 18-Credit Graduate Certificate Program in School Administration and Supervision • Programs designed for schooldistrict employed certified teachers and other certified personnel with at least 27 months of satisfactory teaching performance The 18-Credit Certificate Program in School Administration & Supervision • • • • • 851.601 Organization and Administration of Schools 851.603 School Law 851.705 Effective Leadership 852.602 Supervision and Professional Development 881.610 Curriculum Theory, Development & Implementation • 851.810 Internship in Administration and Supervision Online Course Format • • • • 7-9 week online courses Facilitated on a weekly cycle Highly interactive Balance of whole group, team, and individual activities and assignments each week • Requires a high level of comfort with technology • Integration of Blackboard and Web 2.0 tools Flexible Online Program is open to all online A&S candidates. Students choose from a roster of available online courses. Flexible pace to accommodate students’ busy lives. JHU Teach for America Cohort Online Pathway Program will be open to JHU TFA Corps members only. Initial Fall 2015 Cohort students will enroll in a prescribed course sequence starting with: 851.601 Organization & Administration of Schools 852.602 Supervision and Professional Development Online A&S Application Deadlines • Completed applications, including all supporting documents, must be received by August 15 for Fall 2015 admission. • Completed applications, including all supporting documents, must be received by December 1 for Spring 2016 admission. Admission Requirements At a minimum, all applicants will be required to meet the following requirements: • • • • • • • 3.0 or better cumulative undergraduate grade point average Application for Admission Application Fee ($80) Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended Essay/Personal Statement Resume/CV Two letters of recommendation 2015-2016 Tuition and Fees For the most updated information about tuition and fees, please visit our website. www.education.jhu.edu/admission/tuition.html • Online Tuition for the 2015-2016 academic year* $790 per credit for online programs To contact Financial Aid for further information: • Email: soe.finaid@jhu.edu • Call: 410-516-9808 or Fax: 410-516-9799 *Additional fees apply and are charged separately from tuition Financial Aid Financial Aid application deadlines for the 2015-2016 academic year are: • • • April 1 for the summer semester June 1 for the fall semester November 1 for the spring semester • Limited grants and scholarships are also available • For further information and to apply, visit students.education.jhu.edu/financial/ Johns Hopkins University School of Education Office of Admissions QuestionsEmail: soe.info@jhu.edu A&S Program Coordinator: Liesl McNeil – lmcneil@jhu.edu Phone- 1-877-JHU-SOE1 Fax- 410-516-9799 6740 Alexander Bell Drive, Suite 110 Columbia, MD 21046 Thank you for joining us today! education.jhu.edu