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Principalship Cohort Leadership Academy (PCLA)
College of Education & Human Development Interim Dean: Dr. Rosalind Hammond
Principalship Cohort Leadership Academy Director: Tom Lammers
Educational Administration and Supervision (M.Ed.) Coordinator: Dr. Kyle Ingle
In Cooperation with Continuing & Extended Education
MASTER OF EDUCATION IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION
The Principalship Cohort Leadership Academy (PCLA), offered by the School of Educational Foundations, Leadership and Policy (EFLP), is a two-year,
cohort-based graduate program designed for educators interested in pursuing a career in school administration. Take one evening
course each academic semester and three courses during the summer term. Courses are offered on-site in fall and spring and
at BGSU in summer. At the end of the program, students receive a master’s degree in education; with four additional classes
they can apply for licensure as a building principal or administrative assistant.
There are several benefits to enrolling in the PCLA Program:
- M.Ed. in two years
- Administrative licensure in three years
- Cohort-Based
- Classes near your home/school one evening a week during Fall and Spring Semesters. Summers at BGSU.
- One-Third Tuition Fee Waiver
- ISLLC Standard-Based Program
- Expertise of BGSU Faculty and area K-12 Administrators
SUPERINTENDENT COHORT LEADERSHIP ACADEMY (SCLA) This on-site program is a continuation of the Principalship Cohort Leadership Academy. It offers 18 credit hours in addition to the 45 hours required for the principal licensure and
can fulfill the credit requirements for administrative specialist and superintendent licenses.
Tom Lammers, PCLA/SCLA Director 546 Education Building Bowling Green, OH 43403 419.372.9981or toll-free at 1.877.650.8165 tlammer@bgsu.edu
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