Post-Graduate Certificate in School Administration & Supervision
Johns Hopkins University

Program Details

You can prepare to translate vision into reality in K-12 settings with the Post-Graduate Certificate in School Administration & Supervision from Johns Hopkins. This online education administration graduate program only accepts those with a master’s degree who are certified teachers or other certified school professionals. Other requirements apply.

Through the online education administration curriculum, you study such topics as:

  • Organization and administration of schools
  • School law
  • Effective leadership
  • Supervision and professional development

The capstone course is your internship. Your hands-on experience takes place, with prior arrangement, at the school where you work.

Learning Pace

Institution-Paced

% Online

100% Online

School Accreditation & Licensing

Johns Hopkins University is accredited by:

Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE)

Program Requirements & Restrictions

Minimum Education

Master Degree

Application Requirements

Official College Transcript(s), Statement of Purpose/Intent, Resume/CV, Recommendation/Reference Letter(s)

Additional Info

  • Applicants must be:
  1. Certified teachers or other certified school personnel with 27 months teaching experience,
  2. Currently employed by a school district or an accredited independent school, and
  3. Identify a person who will serve as a mentor (during final internship course). The mentor must have either Administrator I or II certification and be currently working in an administrative or supervisory capacity.
  • While this program meets the certification requirements for Maryland, the School of Education cannot guarantee that the coursework will meet state credentialing requirements outside of Maryland. It is the responsibility of candidates who are employed in states other than Maryland to confirm with their state credentialing agency what the certification requirements are for their state and whether there is reciprocity with Maryland.