Professional Administrator License
Purpose
The Professional Administrator License program is designed to prepare competent and ethical leaders to meet the personnel needs of schools in Oregon. This can best be accomplished by partnering with public and private schools to identify and develop leaders who have an equal commitment to developing these skills with faith, vision, and love as their foundation.
George Fox University offers candidates the opportunity to earn as many as two licenses that prepare educators to serve in Oregon public schools as K-12 building or district-level administrators. The Professional Administrator License can be earned as a stand-alone license past the master's degree or as part of the doctoral program.
Program Outcomes
Educational Objectives
To enable students to:
- Understand the developmental needs of students at all authorization levels
- Be able to conduct and use research as a tool for improving a learning organization
- Understand the goals of the Oregon Content Standards and how to use them as a guide in assessing each school's goals and evaluating progress
Professional Objectives
To enable students to:
- Be prepared to lead teachers in helping students meet the standards and in continuing their professional development
- Understand current school practices and work within the larger political, social, economic, legal, and cultural context to facilitate new ways of helping all students become productive citizens
Admission Requirements
Applicants seeking admission to the Professional Administrator License program must hold an approved Master's degree such as a master of arts in teaching (MAT) degree from an accredited college or university, with a minimum GPA of 3.0. For applicants with an undergraduate college degree only, the applicant must complete a master's or higher degree including the approved Professional Administrator License program. In addition, applicants must complete the following to be considered for admission to the program:
- Administrator License Program application and application fee
- Verification of valid Oregon teaching license
- Verification of at least three years of successful licensed administrative experience at the half-time level or above (.5 FTE), in public schools or regionally accredited private schools, education service districts, state-operated or federal schools, or any private schools registered by the Oregon Department of Education
- Evidence of leadership potential based on assessments of skills in leadership, management, and human relations as supported by supervisors' recommendations
- Completed Teachers Standards and Practices Character Questionnaire
Transfer Credit
Residence Requirements
Course Requirements
Other Program Requirements
The university and site mentors will meet to verify the candidate's demonstration and documentation of the following knowledge, skills, and competencies listed in OAR 584-420-0070. Each candidate assembles a portfolio that documents satisfactory performance in the TSPC standards listed in OAR 584-420-0070 (10):
- Mission, Vision and Core Values - Develops, articulates, implements, and stewards a vision by promoting community involvement.
- Ethics and Professionalism - Promotes the success and well-being of each student, teacher and leader by modeling and setting the norms for ethical and responsible behavior.
- Equity and Cultural Leadership - Promotes a thriving district culture built upon equity and excellence.
- Instructional Leadership - Promotes systems of learning and instruction that are equitable and inclusive.
- Community and External Leadership - Engages and partners with the external community in ways that enhance and support the learning within the district.
- Management of People, Data and Processes - Aligns and manages resources such as finances, personnnel and policies in ways that cohesively serve the district's mission.
- Policy, Governance, Advocacy, and Sociopolitical Leadership - Builds positive board relationships and understands and advocates within the larger context of state and local policy, law and guidance in service of the district mission.
- Clinical Practice - Engage in substantial and sustained educational leadership clinical experiences.
Graduation Requirements
In order to complete the Professional Administrator License program students must:
- Satisfactorily complete a minimum of 18 semester hours with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above.
- Achieve no grade lower than a B in all core courses. If a grade of a B- or lower is received in a designated course, that course must be retaken (for more specific information, please refer to the student handbook).