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Educational Leadership
Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS)
Admissions Information | CAS Requirements | Educational Leadership Courses
FAQs | Internships | Personal Plans
If you are an experienced PreK-12 educator interested in opportunities to:
- • expand impact beyond your own classroom or specialty area,
- • earn one or more NYS administrative leadership certifications,
- • extend your graduate studies to an Ed.D. in the future, or
- • engage with a rigorous curriculum at a university recognized nationally for its strong academic programs, distinguished faculty and affordable tuition,
- then Binghamton’s CAS in Educational Leadership may be for you.
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- Program Overview
- The CAS prepares prospective educational leaders to serve in PreK-12 schools and school districts. The program is designed for part-time, post-master’s students who work full time as teachers or other kinds of educational professionals in elementary and secondary schools. CAS graduates may pursue future employment as:
- • staff developers
- • curriculum coordinators
- • program directors
- • assistant principals and principals
- • assistant superintendents and superintendents, or
- • other PreK-12 educational leaders and administrators.
- Successful completion of the CAS and other requirements will permit Binghamton University to recommend qualified students to the State Education Department for either or both NYS administrative certifications:
- • School Building Leader (SBL-Initial), and/or
- • School District Leader (SDL-Professional).
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More Information
We invite you to explore this website to learn more about the CAS curriculum, educational leadership courses, admissions, and frequently asked questions . Should you require additional assistance, contact the program coordinator, Dr. Marilyn Tallerico, at:
mtalleri@binghamton.edu
Binghamton University
School of Education
PO Box 6000
Binghamton, NY 13902-6000
Voicemail (607) 777-2478
Fax (607) 777-3587
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