College of Education
Careers

What our students are saying...

“The Seton WorldWide program has been invaluable to me in both my professional and personal life. I have many fond memories of the program.”
Michael Herrera (LT 4)

“I just received my scores from SLLA exam.  I could not have been better prepared by any Master's program! I wonder if you realize how many lives you have truly transformed. My sincere thanks.”
Nancy Driscoll (LT 13)

“Our program me well for success with the SLLA exam. I'm sure that the other members of my cohort will agree with me that the program has been well-designed and thoughtfully prepared according to the NCATE standards for today's school leaders. Your enthusiasm was the "hook" that helped me take the first step into the program, and your colleagues attentively carried the torch to help me see the program to completion.”
Mike Carpino (LT 11)

"My ELMP degree helped land a great position and in the interview process my supervision and leadership qualities were assessed -- Another win for SHU!"
Eric Eagan (LT 13)


Moving Up...

ELMP alums who have recently accepted positions as Vice Principal, Principal, Assistant Superintendent or Superintendent:
  • Daniel Goodstein
  • Janet James
  • Marlene Davis
  • Reginald Davenport (named Vice Principal of the year in New Jersey)
  • John Klug (started his doctoral program with Seton Hall’s Executive Doctorate Program)
  • Monica Bomengen
  • Nick Camera (the first person from New Jersey to enter into the “Troops to Teacher” program being discharged as a Lt. Colonel)
  • Sr. Mary Klersey (Superintendent of Schools in a Catholic Diocese in New Mexico)
  • Sal Mistretta
  • Loretta Nannina (appointed as Administrator in the American School in Naples, Italy)
  • Kimberly Santos
  • Liadi Belo-Osagie
  • Seth Cohen
  • Patricia DeMartino
  • Stanford Adams
  • Patrick Lott
  • Paula Roberson
  • Steven Wilfing
  • Salvatore Constantino
  • Ben Hopper
  • Joe Hammerle (Dean of students)
  • Dan Johnson
  • Louis Emanual (special education supervisor)
  • Rodney Valardi (science supervisor)   
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