Master of Education: Administration & Supervision
The Master of Education degree in Administration and Supervision prepares individuals as elementary or secondary school administrators or supervisors. The program provides both a theoretical and field-based foundation in educational leadership with a focus on leading instructional improvement for the benefit of all P-12 students.
Admission Requirements:
- Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution
- A minimum of one (1) year teaching experience
- Admission to the Clemson Graduate School
To be considered for admission to the Graduate School candidates must submit:
- Online application ($70.00 application fee for US/Permanent Resident Applications; $80.00 application fee for International Applications; $55.00 application fee for Non-degree Applications)
- Degree-seeking candidates must select program code 303 (Administration and Supervision) on the online application form
- Non-degree seeking candidates must select program code 300 (Non-degree) on the online application form AND indicate intended plan for study (e.g. Future degree seeking, Certification only, etc.) on the application form
- Official transcripts: Transcripts are required from prior institutions from which a degree was awarded and from which transfer credit is desired (GPR of 3.00 during the last 60 hours)
- Two recommendations (one from immediate/prior supervisor): Recommendation forms may be sent to recommenders electronically from online application or you may download a PDF recommendation form to send to your recommenders to complete and return to the Graduate School
- Current resume
- Copy of teaching certificate
- Competitive GRE scores (Scores are only needed if a student is pursuing a M.Ed. degree. Students working on certification only do not need to take the GRE)
- Competitive scores are required for admissions for degree-seeking candidates. Scores are considered holistically with applicant's background and potential success in graduate school
For more information on registering for the GRE, please visit the GRE website.
Applicants for whom English is a second language must also submit acceptable TOEFL scores.
Regular application deadlines are March 1 and October 1. Only complete application packets will be considered for admission.
Undergraduate Degrees & Programs
Graduate Degrees & Programs
- Education
- Master of Arts in Teaching, Middle Grades
- Master of Arts in Teaching: Secondary (Math or Science)
- Master of Education: Administration & Supervision
- Master of Education: Counselor Education - Clinical Mental Health
- Master of Education: Counselor Education - School Counseling
- Master of Education: Early Childhood Education
- PhD Educational Leadership
- Specialist in Education: Administration & Supervision
