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Seton Hall's Graduate Programs in Education Leadership

Do you see yourself moving into school or district leadership? Start your journey at Seton Hall. Enroll in a premier education leadership program, available online or on campus with flexible evening, weekend and summer classes.


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Discover values-driven, top-tier graduate programs at Seton Hall that not only augment your knowledge but also ignite your passions and hone your innate abilities.

  • Learn in a socially aware setting with an accomplished faculty of skilled practitioners devoted to student success.
  • Benefit from flexible scheduling, including online classes, and summer and weekend programs available both on-campus and at various locations throughout New Jersey.
  • Take advantage of discounts and comprehensive tuition packages available for numerous programs.
  • Immerse yourself in a diverse community, backed by a supportive network of alumni and faculty guiding you at every juncture.

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  • Online M.A./Ed.S., Education Leadership, Management and Policy
    A flexible, two-year, online cohort program consisting of thirteen 3-credit courses in education administration and supervision.
  • Executive M.A./Ed.S., Education Leadership, Management and Policy
    A blended weekend and online program, ideal for working professionals, provides a fast-track to a graduate degree and rewarding career opportunities in education leadership.
  • Ed.D., K-12 School Administration
    Weekend cohort model program designed to provide administrative and supervisory skills for prospective and practicing K-12 administrators.
  • Executive Ed.D., K-12 School Administration
    Accelerated, campus-based cohort doctoral degree exclusively for certified and practicing K-12 school administrators.
  • M.A., Higher Education and Student Affairs
    A two-year program with a minimum of 36 credits required for graduation
    • Concentration in College Student Personnel Affairs
      Prepares practitioners for positions in student affairs administration at the post-secondary level.
    • Concentration in General Administration
      Introduces students to theory, research, policy, and practice related to higher education administration.
  • Ed.D., Higher Education Leadership, Management and Policy
    Designed to equip practitioners with the theoretical and research-based administrative and supervisory skills for prospective and practicing administrators in higher education and state department of education settings.
  • Ph.D., Higher Education Leadership, Management and Policy
    Focuses on the interrelated societal and organizational dimensions of higher education, in preparation for senior administrative, policy development and management posts in colleges and universities, foundations, and government agencies, and for careers in teaching and research.