No. The Marsal School only has one online program: the Master of Arts in Leading Educational Innovation and Transformation.
No. The Master of Arts in Leading Educational Innovation and Transformation program admits students three times per academic year: Fall (August), Winter (January), and Spring (May).
No. Students complete the Master of Arts in Leading Educational Innovation and Transformation program on a part-time basis. The 24 required credits are completed over four academic years; students take 6 credits each term.
All online courses in the Master of Arts in Leading Educational Innovation and Transformation program are asynchronous. Students will have opportunities to participate in synchronous academic activities.
Yes. Students in the Master of Arts in Leading Educational Innovation and Transformation program are required to have at least two years of professional and continuous work experience by the time they start the program.