"Administrative licensure" refers to the official permission or certification required for individuals to hold positions of authority or management in a specific field, such as education, healthcare, or government. It ensures that the person has received the necessary training, education, and qualifications to perform their administrative duties effectively and responsibly.
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Andy also has significant experience representing senior executives in employment - related matters, health care providers and other professionals
in administrative licensure proceedings, and students and faculty members in academic disciplinary matters.
Lisa holds a Bachelor's degree in Secondary English Education from the University of Missouri at Kansas City, a Master's Degree in Education from Mid America Nazarene University, and completed
her administrative licensure at Baker University.
The Administrative Licensure program emphasizes leading at the district level, and is designed for educators who currently hold a principal license and would like to become district superintendents or hold other central office positions.
Upon completion of the program, participants earn a Master of Arts in Educational Leadership from the University of Notre Dame and can be eligible for K - 12
administrative licensure.
This concentration may lead to
administrative licensure.
We offer two concentration options for our students: a PreK - 12 Educational Leadership concentration, which contributes to
the Administrative Licensure process, or a customized program without a specified concentration («No Sub-Concentration»).