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2014-2015 Graduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Graduate Catalog [NOTE!!!! THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG. FOR THE CURRENT CATALOG, GO TO CATALOG.NIU.EDU]

Type 75 Illinois Administrative License


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In conjunction with the degrees described above, students may meet requirements for various endorsements to the Type 75 Illinois Administrative License. Students may also enroll in license-only programs with departmental approval. Departmental approval is required for licensure application. Application packets may be obtained from the department office for students interested in licensure only rather than a degree program. Students seeking licensure who are not admitted to an NIU graduate degree program also must apply for and obtain permission from the Graduate School to enroll as students-at-large.

General Administrative Endorsement


Students seeking this endorsement as part of a graduate degree program in the department must possess a baccalaureate degree which provided licensure as an educator in Illinois schools or an equivalent degree with evidence of licensure deficiency completion. Students seeking licensure only must possess a master’s degree in addition to the previous requirement. All students seeking this endorsement must be admitted by the department, have a program of courses approved by an adviser, and successfully complete a comprehensive examination. State requirements for the general administrative endorsement include four areas of course work and experience including instructional leadership, management of public schools, schools and public policy, and a clinical experience.

Chief School Business Official Endorsement


Students who have already earned an appropriate and related master’s degree from an accredited college or university with an approved teacher education program can complete specific school business management courses to qualify for the chief school business official endorsement. Applicants must meet all state requirements for the endorsement and complete courses in the areas of school business management, school organization and administration, school finance and fiscal planning, and clinical experience.

Superintendent Endorsement


To pursue the superintendent endorsement, students must possess a master’s degree in educational administration or its equivalent. Students seeking this endorsement must be admitted by the department, have a program of courses approved by an adviser, successfully complete a comprehensive examination, and meet all other state requirements. State requirements for the superintendent endorsement include the areas of governance and management of public schools, educational planning, and clinical experiences.

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