Frequently Asked Questions

We’ve put together answers to the most common questions from applicants interested in earning a graduate degree or certificate in educational leadership and policy.

Do you still have questions? Please be sure to contact us!

How do I apply?

Students must submit an application to the university graduate school. For more details visit the application process page.

Once the application has been reviewed individuals will be contacted from someone from the department and a telephone interview may be requested to finalize the application process.

When are application due?

Applications should be submitted by their respective term deadline. The deadlines are as follows:

  • February 15th (Summer)
  • June 15th (Fall)
  • October 15th (Spring)

All application material should be received by the deadline.

What is the scholarly paper requirement?

This information pertains to degree programs in Educational Leadership.

The scholarly paper requirement provides a measure of your potential and current ability to write at the graduate level. While student skills will increase through exposure to our program, we seek evidence that you can coherently present a thesis, develop an idea, and present your ideas on paper. Students may write on any topic in the general field of K-12 or Higher Education learning, teaching, critical issues or leadership the student deems important. Regardless of topic, the paper must include citations and a reference list.

For the M.Ed. program, the length of the paper is no more than 3-5 pages.

When will admission decisions be made?

Admission to the program is a collaborative decision between the program faculty. Admission decisions are made on a rolling basis. Decisions will continue to be made until all spaces in the program have been filled.

What is the cost of attending?

  • Cost per Credit Hour: $734
  • Cost per Course: $2,202
  • Program Cost: $26,424

Please Note: The only additional requirement for students is to purchase an account in LiveText for $133 in the first semester of the program.  The above pricing includes all University fees and is the same for all students, regardless of state of residency. We strive to accurately represent the actual cost of the program for you. Additionally, this is an off book/self funded program and does not qualify for the University of Florida Employee Education Plan (EEP), the State of Florida tuition waiver or any other type waiver plan. Read more about eligibility for coverage under the EEP.

Is there financial aid available for this program?

Students are encouraged to apply to the UF Office for Student Financial Affairs for assistance with loans, grants, and fellowships.

How far in advance to I need to apply for financial aid?

Financial aid information is available from the UF Office of Financial Aid.  The financial aid process can take up to several months from submission to approval and disbursement.  This should be incorporated into the student’s plan for admission and done well in advance of acceptance and the begin date for the program.

How many credits are required to complete this degree program?

Typically, students enroll in two classes (6 credits) per semester. The Master of Education (M.Ed) requires 36 credits, and the Education Specialist (Ed.S) requires 42 credits beyond a master’s degree. With this enrollment pace, students can expect to complete the M.Ed in two years. However, the time to complete the degree may vary if a student takes more or fewer classes per semester. The specific Program Plan is developed between the student and the program coordinator.

Is teaching experience or certification required for admission into this program?

The MEd can be pursued in one of two tracks – the degree with corresponding eligibility for Florida Level 1 certification in Educational Leadership OR the degree without corresponding eligibility for Florida certification in Educational Leadership.

Please note this program does not provide teacher certification, but rather Florida Principal’s Certification.

What is the field experience requirement for this program?

For students seeking to earn their Florida Principal Certification, the M.Ed. Online program offers this field experience in a course entitled EDA 6948 Supervised Practice in School Administration, which is normally taken within the last two semesters for the degree. This practicum course requires a student to work with a site supervisor who holds principal certification from the State of Florida and a university supervisor, who is the instructor for the course. The state required 150 hour minimum of field experience is completed by the student in a school setting. The site supervisor and university supervisor together evaluate the student on completion of the field experience.

Is an M.Ed. degree in educational leadership available without certification?

Students can earn the M.Ed. degree without certification. In the place of field experience, students will take an additional elective or practicum.

Where can I find more information about the online/distance state authorization process?

For more information about online/distance state authorization, please visit the UF Distance Learning information page about this process.

I am not interested in leading a school, but I am interested in taking on another leadership role within education. What is my best option?

If you do not intend on leading a school, then you may be interested in the Systems Leadership track. Systems leadership provides students with an opportunity to specialize in a particular area, such as digital transformation, data leadership, policy, and more, while still emerging with essential skills for leading organizations within the education space.

Should I pursue Schools Track or Systems Leadership Track?

If you intend to lead a school of any kind (public, private, or charter), you should pursue the School Leadership Track. This track includes the core courses (36 credits) most relevant for school leadership of any kind. If you intend to lead a public school, you should pursue the School Leadership track with certification.

If I pursue non-certification track or Systems Leadership track, do I still get the same degree?

Yes. All graduates will receive a masters degree in educational leadership.

I'm not located in Florida, will the certification track lead to certification in my home state?

School leadership certification is managed state to state, with requirements varying widely by respective Departments of Education (DOEs). In some cases, a state only requires an educational leadership degree, while in others it may require a series of specific courses. You are encouraged to connect with your respective credentialing body to determine if this program will lead to certification in your context.

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