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Online Education Administration Degree

Whether you are an administrator, teacher, counselor or other educational professional, an Education Administration degree can significantly advance your career.


With the ever increasing scrutiny of the Education system, knowledgeable Education Administers with integrity and vision are needed to meet the rising standards for quality education.

As an Education Administrator, you'll be in charge of developing programs that meet the ever-changing standards set out by state and federal mandates. Additionally, you'll be in charge of running institutions under tight budget constraints, monitoring faculty and student performance, heading the team responsible for the curriculum development in your institution.

In order to be a successful Education Administrator in this day and age, you will need to be well versed in a number of disciplines including: budget preparation and management, law, personnel management, security, crisis management and community relations. Additionally, you will need to learn the ins and outs of fundraising, setting policies and procedures.

In order to succeed as an Education Administrator you will need to have very strong leadership ability, excellent interpersonal skills and an abundance of knowledge covering a wide array of subjects.

Degree Choices

If you are seeking an Education Administration degree, it's generally understood that you already have a Bachelor's degree in Education (either the Adult or K-12 tract) and maybe even a Master's degree. If you are a professor in a University, there is also a chance that you have your Doctorate as well.

Education Administration degrees are generally taught at the Master's level. They are sought after by those who want to advance within their chosen educational field especially in regards to leadership and administrative skills.

Educators will apply their degree in Education Administration in different ways, depending on their current position. For example, those in K-12 teaching careers may wish to move to school principal, assistant principal or director positions. While those enjoying careers at the University level may wish to move into the position of Dean, Provost, Registrar, or the Director of a specific department such as: Admissions, Financial Aid or the Athletic department.

It should be noted that some advanced titles require state licensing. State licensing is generally required for those in the K-12 sector of Education. For example, if you were looking to become the school principal of a high school, you would need a state license. Check with your state Board of Education and your school for licensing requirements.

Career and Salary Outlook

As the Education sector is the second largest sector in the United States, there are always opportunities waiting for the right candidate. Add to that fact the high retirement rate which coincides with an expected 12% increase in the number of jobs and you can rest assure that there will be jobs in Education Administration for a long time to come.

Moreover, qualified Education Administrators currently average salaries ranging from $82,000 to $85,000.

If you have read to the end of this article, you can see that this is not an easy degree to obtain. There is a great deal of competition for the top Education Administration jobs. However, it is worth all the effort. Despite the inevitable challenges faced by Education Administrators, most report a very high level of job satisfaction.


 

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