Candidates may enroll in The Preparation Program for Superintendent Certification if they:
Any appeal for a waiver of certification requirements, which requires consideration by the Lamar Superintendent faculty, shall be subject to the judgement of the faculty. All faculty rulings are final.
Each course includes field-based experiences, problem-based learning and action research. If admitted, candidates are required to complete 18 hours of coursework as outlined in the degree plan, after which the university will issue you a certificate of completion.
*This program only accepts applications for January, June and August start dates.
Candidates for Teacher Preparation undergo a criminal background check as part of admissions to the program. According to TEA,
Educator preparation programs (EPPs) shall inform all applicants that:
For candidates seeking professional certification as a superintendent, principal, school counselor, school librarian, or an educational diagnostician, each educator preparation program shall provide a practicum, as defined in TAC §228.2. Candidates are admitted to the practicum when all admission requirements have been met.
Candidates are required to log a total of 160 practicum hours conducted in authentic school settings in a or school accredited by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) or other school approved by the TEA for this purpose.
In addition, each candidate is required to secure a campus mentor. A campus mentor is a campus principal or designee who will observe and evaluate candidate practicum experiences. The campus mentor holds an administrative/principal certification and is serving in a leadership position at the site where the practicum will be conducted. The mentor will collaborate with candidate to develop practicum plan and action research project for the candidate and will facilitate the completion of the activities outlined in the practicum plan. In addition, the campus mentor will work with Â鶹ÊÓƵ faculty to ensure that candidate completes program requirements.