Inquiries about the program may be e-mailed to glascock@ohiou.edu
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Bradley Miller - Assistant
Treasurer, Dawson-Bryant Local School District
"The online format offered me an opportunity for professional
development that otherwise I could not have experienced due
to time and work constraints. Also, by the use of the online
discussion board, I was able to utilize my other cohortians
expertise and guidance in certain personal troublesome spots
throughout the program."
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Applications for admission to the Master's of Leadership in Educational
Administration are accepted throughout the year. Applications can be completed online at
the following location: https://www.applyweb.com/apply/ohioug/menu.html.
Application forms are available in the Graduate
Catalog or may be requested by calling the program coordinator,
Dr. Catherine H. Glascock, at (740) 593-4464. The completed forms and
two copies of academic transcripts should be returned to Dr. Glascock
at the postal address noted below along with three required letters
of recommendation. Applications may also be faxed in care of Dr Glascock
at: (740) 593-0477
Catherine H. Glascock
Ohio University
McCracken Hall 202
Athens OH 45701
Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree and an
overall minimum grade-point average (g.p.a.) of 3.0 is required for
unconditional admission into the program. Applicants with less
than
a 3.0 overall g.p.a., who have other compensating qualifications (such
as administrative experience and training) can be admitted only on
a
conditional basis. Conditionally admitted students must maintain at
least a B average during the first three projects to be retained in
the
program.
Ohio University is committed to offering equal educational and employment
opportunities and to complying with federal and state laws prohibiting
discrimination based on race, creed, color, national origin, age, handicap,
or sex. Furthermore, the university conducts a vigorous affirmative
action program to promote equal opportunities. Minority and female applicants
are especially encouraged.
Effective winter
quarter 2006-2007, the per-credit-hour graduate fee is $387 (*). An
additional $4 per-credit-hour technology fee may also apply
*These rates
are subject to increase at any time during the program. Current
fee rates are available on the Ohio
University Schedule of Fees page.
There
are seven total quarters in the MLEA program with a total of 58 credit
hours. Eight
credit
hours
are
addressed in each of five of the quarters and nine credit hours
are addressed in each of two of the quarters.
Financial aid may be available to you. See the following Web sites
for assistance:
U.S.
Department of Education – FAFSA
on the Web (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
Ohio University Student Financial Aid and Scholarships