Programs: Manhattanville Educational Leadership Program
Overview
We are pleased to work in collaboration with Manhattanville College to offer our consortium members an opportunity to earn a Masters of Professional Studies (MPS) in Educational Leadership or a Professional Diploma (PD) in Educational Leadership, as well as achieving New York State Certification as a School Building Leader. This partnership provides participants with the opportunity to become part of a cohort of future educational leaders. In addition, classes are located at a convenient off-campus location, and consortium members receive a one-third reduction off of the regular tuition.
Prerequisites:
- Minimum of 3 years classroom experience
- Two letters of recommendation
- Interview
- Writing Assessment
Completion Requirements for MPS Program:
- 30 credits of coursework
- 6 credits dual internship: school/community
- Professional Portfolio
- Course-related field experiences
- Maintain 3.0 or better throughout program
- Exit interview
Completion Requirements for PD Program:
- 24 credits coursework
- 6 credits dual internship: school/community
- Professional Portfolio
- Course-related field experiences
- Maintain 3.0 or better throughout program
- Exit interview
Application and Other Information:
- For more information and details about the program, call the Teacher Center at 914-358-1450 and/or visit the Manhattanville website.
Testimonials
"This program was excellent! The presenter got each teacher actively involved. This course really got me to reflect on my teaching techniques and ways to improve."
Barbara M.
"The websites in this online course were loaded with great information."
Lorraine M.
"Thank you so very much for awarding me the Albert Shanker Scholarship. I appreciate your continuous support and will proudly attend the Literacy Conference in February. Our school district is very fortunate to be a member of such a dedicated Teacher Center."
Carene D.
"One of the most valuable aspects of the program was the practical application in the classroom. One museum was more educational than the next."
Gloria M.