George Washington University
Degree Programs in

Educational Administration



GW Graduate School of Education and Human Development ranked in the top 30.

US News & World Report, 2008

Your future begins here — The education profession is changing, creating numerous career opportunities for people like you who have the desire to affect the future. To help you achieve your dream of making a difference by earning an advanced degree, The George Washington University is offering three accelerated graduate degree programs:

A master's degree (M.A. in Education and Human Development) and an education specialist degree (Ed.S.) in Educational Leadership and Administration, and a doctoral degree (Ed.D.) in Educational Administration and Policy Studies.

As a student in one of these programs, you will interact with our expert program faculty, which includes scholars, authors, experienced former principals, superintendents, and state educational officers. This combination of program experts and a challenging curriculum will prepare you to face the challenges faced by educational administrators in today's society, including school reform, growing school enrollments, and increasing retirements, to name a few.

As a graduate of GW's Educational Administration program, you will be able to meet the increasing needs and demands that await 21st-century educators: to be intellectual leaders who understand curriculum and instruction, who motivate and support teachers and staff and whose ideas will help to lead today's and tomorrow's dyamic educational community.

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