Eastern University's Supervisor Certification prepares leaders who serve in a variety of school settings. Students learn to become expert supervisors in their instructional area and work as change agents in their schools and districts through the application of relevant theory to real-world instructional decisions. Students graduate with competency in research-based curriculum, instruction, and leadership practices and the use of critical thinking and ethical problem solving in their role as expert educational supervisors.
Program Details
- Location: Online
- Delivery: Online
- Length: Average of 1 year (varies based on previous coursework and courseload per semester)
- Start Dates: Every 7 Weeks (View application deadlines)
- Cost: View our affordable tuition rates. Plus, if you already have a degree from EU, check out our Alumni Discount!
- Financial Aid: Discover our partner grants, military benefits, and federal and state financial aid options that may be available to you.
100% Online. Meets PDE Requirements. Affordable Tuition.
- Supervisory certificates offered in Special Education, Early Childhood, Science, Social Studies, Math, Reading, Music, and English
- Can be easily combined with the MEd in Educational Leadership or other MEd Programs
- Online coursework is convenient for working teachers.
- Competitive tuition and financial aid opportunities available.
PA Certification Requirements
Applicants must fulfill the following requirements before being recommended for a PA certification in their certification area.
- 5 years of satisfactory professional experience as certified teachers in the supervisory certification areas
- An exiting GPA of 3.0
- Successful Completion of course requirements in their certification area
- Successful Completion of PRAXIS II test in supervision
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State Authorizations
Please check the State Authorizations page to determine if Eastern University’s program fulfills your state credentialing requirements. Students who seek similar credentialing in states other than Pennsylvania are advised to contact the appropriate credentialing agency within their home state to seek information and additional guidance about credentialing in your state of residence. Additional state or local district requirements may exist for field placements in this state. Out-of-state student placements cannot be guaranteed by the program or the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences. Students are responsible for following all state and local district requirements and regulations for their field placement.