Education Administration Colleges & Universities


Lead the Way With an Education Administration Degree
While the majority of education jobs are in teaching, those responsible for ensuring that schools function smoothly, comply with state and federal regulations, and meet students' total educational needs are education administrators. These essential personnel play a crucial role as schools throughout the country are increasingly, due to budget concerns, asked to do more with less.

Inside Education Administration Degrees
Education administration schools and degree programs are offered in a variety of settings, and their content varies. However, typical courses include school leadership, school law, school finance and budgeting, curriculum development and evaluation, research design, data analysis, community relations, politics in education, and counseling.

While postsecondary education administration positions don't usually require licensure, those in daycare and K-12 schools in all 50 states generally have some kind of licensure requirement, which might include continuing education requirements and completion of an achievement test.

Education administration degrees typically lead students down the correct path for licensure. However, you should be aware that these jobs often require previous teaching experience as well as formal education.

A Wide Range of Education Administration Jobs

Education administration positions vary widely, depending on many factors, including the size and type of school. Following is just a sampling of possible job titles in education administration:
  •   School/daycare/center Director or Supervisor
  •   Principal
  •   Assistant Principal
  •   Department Chair or Head
  •   Department or School Administrator
  •   Academic Dean
  •   Vice President of Student Affairs or Student Life
  •   Director of Student Services
  •   Director of Admissions
  •   Admissions Officer
  •   Registrar
  •   Financial Aid Director or Specialist
  •   Athletic Director

Additionally, the new breed of private career colleges that feature a strong online component, new positions in instructional technology, curriculum development, enrollment or academic advisement, and other administrative roles are being created.
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