Administrators’ Licensure (Non-Degree)
To obtain a Colorado administrator (district-level leadership/superintendent) license, students must have a master's degree or higher, complete a administrator license program, and satisfactorily pass the PRAXIS exam. Students desiring an administrator's license must work with the UNC licensure office for program verification when they have completed their coursework. Admission materials for review by the faculty include a current resume, copies of educator licenses, and a statement of goals in addition to the other information in the online UNC application system for graduate student admission. Students are admitted each semester (fall, spring, and summer).
For licensure requirements, see:
Administrator Licensure