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Educational Leadership, M.A.

The master's in educational leadership program aligns with the Missouri Leadership Development System Standards (MLDS) and with the Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (PSEL).
The areas included in the MLDS include visionary leader, instructional leader, managerial leader, relational leader, and innovative leader. The outcomes are aligned with the SLU graduate student outcomes.

The Catholic school leadership program additionally aligns with the National Standards and Benchmarks for Effective Catholic Schools (NSBECS) and the Catholic Bishop Council in the Vatican.

Master of Arts in Educational Leadership Outcomes

  1. Graduates will assess data, relevant literature, administration practices, and educational theories to analyze issues related to building-level administration practices.
  2. Graduates will apply knowledge about evidence-based leadership, communication, financial, legal, curriculum/instruction/assessment, and management practices to work in building-level educational administration areas.
  3. Graduates will articulate explanations about leadership, communication, legal, financial, curriculum/instruction/assessment, and management in educational administration.
  4. Graduates will evidence educational leadership practices demonstrating professional ethics. 
EDL 5100Foundations of Ed Admin3
EDL 5300School Law2
EDL 5450Curriculum Development and Implementation Fidelity3
EDR 5000General Research Methods for Education3
or EDR 5100 Intro to Inferential Stats: Ed
EDR 5500Evaluation of Education Programs3
EDL 5630The Principalship3
EDL 5660Principalship II3
EDL 5730Building Level Professional Development and Teacher Evaluation3
EDL 6500School Finance2-3
Program Electives6-11
Students choose the Standard Track or the Catholic Education concentration
Standard Track
EDL 5500
Professional Seminar
EDL 5913
Internship: Building Principal
or EDL 5000
Educational Leadership Non-Certification Practicum
EDL 6390
Gateway Leadership Institute
Catholic Education Concentration
EDL 5000
Educational Leadership Non-Certification Practicum
or EDL 5913
Internship: Building Principal
EDL 5150
Special Dimensions of Ed Admin
Total Credits32-36

Non-Course Requirements

Students seeking Missouri certification as a principal must pass both the practicum (for the Catholic Education track) and internship course and pass the Missouri Leaders Performance assessment.

Continuation Standards

Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 in all graduate/professional courses.

Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollment unless otherwise noted.  

Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.

This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.


All courses are offered online via Zoom and Canvas, SLU’s learning management system, with the exception of Gateway Leadership Institute, which is held on campus for three days in June.

Standard Track 

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
EDL 5100 Foundations of Ed Admin 3
EDL 5450 Curriculum Development and Implementation Fidelity 3
 Credits6
Spring
EDL 5630 The Principalship 3
EDL 5300 School Law 2
EDL 6500 School Finance 2
 Credits7
Summer
EDR 5000 General Research Methods for Education 3
EDL 6390 Gateway Leadership Institute 2
EDL 5913 Internship: Building Principal 1
 Credits6
Year Two
Fall
EDL 5660 Principalship II 3
EDL 5730 Building Level Professional Development and Teacher Evaluation 3
EDL 5913 Internship: Building Principal 1
 Credits7
Spring
EDL 5500 Professional Seminar 2
EDL 5913 Internship: Building Principal 1
EDR 5500 Evaluation of Education Programs 3
 Credits6
 Total Credits32

Catholic Education Concentration

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
EDL 5660 Principalship II 3
EDL 5730 Building Level Professional Development and Teacher Evaluation 3
 Credits6
Spring
EDL 5300 School Law 3
EDL 6500 School Finance 3
 Credits6
Summer
EDL 5000 Educational Leadership Non-Certification Practicum 3
Research Course 3
 Credits6
Year Two
Fall
EDR 5500 Evaluation of Education Programs 3
EDL 5630 The Principalship 3
 Credits6
Spring
EDL 5100 Foundations of Ed Admin 3
EDL 5450 Curriculum Development and Implementation Fidelity 3
 Credits6
Summer
EDL 5150 Special Dimensions of Ed Admin 3
EDL 5913 Internship: Building Principal (Optional, but required for Missouri state certification as a principal.) 0-3
 Credits3-6
 Total Credits33-36

Program Notes

The master's in educational leadership cohort program in Catholic school leadership includes outcomes aligned with national and state standards as well as those articulated by the Catholic Church. All courses are taught in a four-Saturday format (fall and spring), and in an eight-week period spanning mid-May to mid-July in the summer.

The program is designed to prepare students for school-level leadership positions, most commonly the principalship in Catholic elementary, middle and high schools, as well as teacher leadership. Coursework engages students with the unique aspects of Catholic educational leadership including spiritual leadership, the vocation of the Catholic school educator, the evangelizing Catholic school, and non-public school administration such as recruitment, funding mechanisms and laws applicable in religious schools, while preparing students to take the assessments for principal certification. Students seeking Missouri state certification as a building principal are required to take EDL 5913 Internship: Building Principal.

Apply for Admission

For additional admission questions, please contact:
Saint Louis University School of Education
314-977-3292
slued@slu.edu