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Shenandoah University’s School of Education & Leadership Offers Reduced Tuition Rate

Leading the way in graduate education for those who serve the common good

Shenandoah University is leading the way in making graduate education more affordable for those who serve the common good.

As part of efforts to make education more accessible for educators and leaders who serve our communities, all graduate programs offered by the School of Education & Leadership (SOEL) will be offered at a reduced tuition rate of $425 a semester hour, effective immediately, for the spring term 2019.

This is a $100 savings per semester hour.

Jill-LindseyThis new rate will make graduate studies more accessible for working adults who serve our communities. It will enable more individuals to become teachers, and more teachers to become educational leaders. It will also enable more individuals in the nonprofit and public sectors to study to become effective organizational leaders.”  

Jill Lindsey, Ph.D. | Director of the SOEL

Education Graduate Programs

Shenandoah University offers master’s and certificate programs that meet Virginia Department of Education requirements for licensure. Programs are inquiry-driven, problem-oriented and focused on public education foundations through course requirements, internships and field research.

For program and admission information, go to su.edu/education or call 800-432-2266.

Interested in hosting an off-campus cohort? Please contact Dr. Jill Lindsey at jlindsey@su.edu or 540-545-7324.

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