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Cameron University offers CU Become an Educational Leader workshop




If you’re considering earning a master's degree to become a school principal or other school leader (which requires a minimum of one year experience as a classroom teacher), then "CU Become an Educational Leader," a free, specialized workshop, is for you. This informative workshop, presented by Cameron University's Department of Education, takes place on Tuesday, April 26, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the Johnson Auditorium at Ross Hall.

For more information, contact Brenda Dally, Director of Admissions, at admissions@cameron.edu or call 580-581-2289.

“A degree in educational leadership prepares those who wish to move into administrative roles in the PK-12 school system,” says Jennifer Dennis, dean of the CU School of Graduate and Professional Studies. “Taking on a leadership role as a principal brings new responsibilities. The curriculum for the Master of Science in Educational Leadership helps those who transition from the classroom into a leadership position.”

The Master of Science in Educational Leadership degree program at Cameron University is a comprehensive program designed to prepare experienced educators to take on prominent leadership roles in PK–12 school systems. The program will prepare students to be strong educational leaders and increase their capacity to cultivate leadership in others.

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