College of Education and Human Services
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Seton Hall University's online M.A. in Education Leadership, Management and Policy is a two-year graduate program geared toward working professionals interested in becoming educational administrators, such as principals or department supervisors.

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    Orientation Dates: July 13, 14 and 15, 2012

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    Mid-Residency: July 13, 14, and 15, 2012

As an online student, you truly get the best of both worlds: a dynamic Web-based learning experience grounded in the 150 year history and tradition of Seton Hall University.

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Who Should Apply?
Teachers, school administrators or those interested in careers in educational administration and supervision should apply to the program. Most of our applicants have at least five years of classroom experience. 

Courses and Residencies
The online M.A. in Education Leadership, Policy and Planning is a two-year program consisting of 13, three-credit courses. The program also requires two on-campus weekend residency visits, which afford you the opportunity to meet face-to-face with professors and your peers in the program.

Technology
The Internet and Web-based learning have changed the rules of the game for working professionals. Through the online M.A. Education Leadership, Policy and Planning program, you can take advantage of Seton Hall University's leadership in online education to get ahead in your career, wherever there is an Internet connection or wireless hot spot. Online degree and certificate programs were created with the busy professional in mind. We know the importance of "anytime, anywhere" education. Utilizing state-of-the-art learning technologies in a highly interactive educational environment, our programs are built on practical, rigorous curricula. Apply Today.

Program Director:
Al Galloway, M.A.

(973) 275-2417
gallowal@shu.edu

Assistant Program Director:
Mel Katz, Ed.D.

(973) 275-2469
katzmelv@shu.edu