EdS in Educational Administration with Principal License
This page covers the prerequisites and admissions requirements for Lewis & Clark’s Educational Specialist in Educational Administration with Principal License Program. All Lewis & Clark graduate applicants are also required to fulfill the graduate school’s general admissions requirements for all programs. Please carefully review all admissions requirements as only complete applications will be considered for admission.
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This program is now accepting applications for 2024.
Educational Administration Prerequisites
The Educational Specialist degree in Administration is intended for students who hold master’s degrees and are seeking to earn their Oregon Principal License and begin coursework towards earning their Professional Administrator License, in addition to their EdS.
- Applicants must have earned a master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution in the United States (the college or university must be regionally accredited when the degree was conferred) or the foreign equivalent.
- Applicants must document licensure as either a teacher or personnel service specialist in any state.
- Applicants must document three years of successful teaching and/or personnel service experience (including Speech Pathology) in the public schools or regionally accredited private schools.
* You may still apply if you do not meet prerequisites 2, or 3. You will be able to request a waiver through the online application which will be reviewed by faculty. Faculty may ask for additional documentation.
Educational Administration Admission Requirements
To be considered for admission, the application and all supporting materials must be received by the Graduate Admissions Office on or before the published application deadline. Applicants can login to the application status page to confirm the receipt of supporting materials.
Admission to the graduate school requires the completion of all standard admissions requirements in addition to the program-specific admission requirements outlined below.
Applicants are required to write an essay at least 500 words in length. The essay is submitted electronically as part of the online application process.
Write an essay addressing the following topics:
Describe why you would like to pursue being a principal. Please describe your current or planned leadership work and social justice work. Describe how it focuses or will focus on transforming schools through equitable practice.
Applicants must document three years of successful licensed teaching and/or personnel service experience in public schools or regionally accredited private schools.
We require letters of recommendation from three individuals who know you and are qualified to evaluate your academic competence, character and/or experience in professional or leadership roles. Professors, supervisors, and employers are often the best sources. References from a personal therapist, family members, or friends are not accepted.
NOTE: At least one letter of recommendation must be from a principal or supervisor who has observed your licensed teaching or personnel work within the last five years. If you are unable to obtain such a letter for some reason, please contact the Admissions Office to discuss your options.
All applicants must hold a minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale), or the equivalent in their graduate degree.
Applicants who have an GPA of less than a 3.0 on their graduate, degree-posted transcript are required to provide a statement that explains their previous academic record.
Applicants must hold a valid regular teaching or personnel service specialist license. Please submit a copy of your current license. Applicants who are Speech Pathologists working in schools may also apply.
Next Steps
Additional Information
Graduate School Admissions is located in South Chapel Annex on the Graduate Campus.
MSC: 87
email gseadmit@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6200
Director of Admissions Rebecca Sexton-Lee
Graduate School Admissions
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road
Portland OR 97219
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