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Master’s of Education

Master of Education –  Educational Leadership, Curriculum & Instruction, Instructional Technology

WHY CHOOSE A MASTER’S OF EDUCATION IN EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP?

  • 100% online

  • Complete in 9 months

  • 3 start dates per year

  • No GRE required

  • Limited class sizes for personalized attention

  • Low-cost competitive tuition

  • 36 credit hours

  • Teacher Certification with the MEd degree requires a testing consultation and passed PACT (Pre-Admission Content Exam) in a qualified area of certification

Texas Education Agency has awarded Schreiner University Professions in Education with the Certificate of Commendation for:

Exemplary Performance in Commendation Category: Preparing Educators for Long Term Success – Retention as a Texas Educator for 5 Consecutive Years.

Advance your career online with a Master of Education which includes tracks in Educational Leadership, Curriculum & Instruction, or Instructional Technology in only 9 months! With our individualized attention, online community, and courses designed for working adults, you enter Schreiner with hope and leave with achievement. These programs offer:

  • Academic Excellence and Flexibility: Experience engaging online coursework with award-winning faculty, including opportunities for mentoring, collaboration, and professional development.
  • Principal Certification: Add this certification with just two additional semesters.
  • Teacher’s Certification: Obtainable through an Alternative Certification route post-M.Ed.
  • Fast-Track Completion: Earn your M.Ed in just 9 months, with courses designed for working adults.
  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Includes blocks on Curriculum and Instruction, Instructional Leadership, and Organizational Leadership.

Prepare for roles such as Assistant Principal of Instruction, College Instructor, Athletic Director, Teacher Leader, and more with Schreiner’s M.Ed program.

See What People Are Saying

Bonnie Cabeza

“I gave a presentation on multiple intelligences to the San Antonio Writing Project this week, and it went great! I have been asked to give the same presentation to NEISD teachers during on Curriculum Day this August. Thank you so much for providing me with such inspiring content to share with even more people. This program really made a difference in my career!”

Bonnie Cabeza

Jennifer Mangels

“I just wanted to share the news that my recent blog submission went live on ASCD’s site today. I hadn’t even heard of ASCD before starting the educational leadership master’s program at Schreiner, so thank you for helping me to learn and grow. I knew you’d want to hear the exciting news. I hope to publish more in the future, but this is a start! “

Jennifer Mangels
View Blog Post – ascd.org

Admission requirements for Master of Education

The MEd candidate must meet the minimum undergraduate B.S or B.A GPA requirement of 3.0 to apply for the Master of Education degree. However, a provisional acceptance is possible if the student has a GPA of 2.75 or higher and has accumulated 5 years or more of teaching experience in the state of Texas. Additionally, all provisional students must submit their current service records.

PROJECT DATE STUDENT ADMISSION DUE DATE:
VOTE FALL ADMIT FOR PIL, MED TC August 22, 2025 ADMISSION PAPERWORK DUE Aug. 22th with required interview and test results
TEACHER’S EDUCATION MTG ADMIT
UNDERGRAD TE CANDIDATES
October 30, 2025 ADMISSION UG PAPERWORK DUE Oct. 10th EDUC 2303- requires interview
ADVISORY BOARD MEETING November 7, 2025 ADVISORY BOARD MEETING
VOTE SPRING ADMIT PIL, MED TC January 16, 2026 ADMISSION PAPERWORK DUE MEDTC & PIL Jan. 9th with interview and test results
TEACHER’S EDUCATION MTG ADMIT UNDERGRAD TE CANDIDATES AND CLINICAL TEACHERS March 18, 2026 ADMISSION PAPERWORK DUE AND CLINICAL RUBRIC REQUIRED March 11, 2026 with interview
VOTE SUMMER ADMIT FOR MED TC May 20, 2026 ADMISSION PAPERWORK DUE May 20, 2026 with test results and interview

Prior to clinical teaching and field-based experiences, students will undergo school district criminal history checks. The state of Texas also requires a criminal background check before an individual can receive a Texas teacher certification. Information regarding requirements for certification may be found on the TEA website at: https://tea.texas.gov/texas-educators/certification/educator-certification-online-system

Texas Administrative Code (TAC) 227.101c) states that a person who is enrolled or planning to enroll in a State Board of Educator Certification-approved educator preparation program or planning to take a certification examination may request a preliminary criminal history evaluation letter regarding the person’s potential ineligibility for certification due to a conviction or deferred adjudication for a felony or misdemeanor offense. For more information about the Preliminary Criminal History Evaluation, go to the link: https://tea.texas.gov/Texas_Educators/Investigations/Preliminary_Criminal_History_Evaluation-FAQs

Every student enrolled in any EDUC, RDNG, & SPED course that requires observations will be required to complete a background check with the school district where they have been assigned. The school districts will run the background checks and notify Schreiner University Education Department the status of the background check.

Please be aware that if you should receive a negative background check at any time, you will not be able to meet the training requirements of the Schreiner University Teacher Education Program and will not be able to be certified through the state of Texas. If we can assist you in any way, please let us know.

In accordance with 19 TAC §228.35(a)(5)(A), military service members or military veterans may be given credit for certain verified military service, training, or education toward the training, education, work experience or related requirements (other than certification examinations) for educator certification requirements, provided that the military service, train, or education is directly related to the certificate being sought. Contact the education department for additional information.

Effective September 1, 2015, the TEA waives certain fees for eligible military service members, military veterans, and military spouses. For more information, please see the TEA website at: https://tea.texas.gov/Texas_Educators/Certification/Military_Community

Information regarding Military Service Members, Military Spouses, and Military Veterans may be found in the Texas Administrative Code 234 at: https://texreg.sos.state.tx.us/public/readtac$ext.TacPage?sl=R&app=9&p_dir=&p_rloc=&p_tloc=&p_ploc=&pg=1&p_tac=&ti=19&pt=7&ch=234&rl=1

In accordance with 19 TAC §228.35(a)(5)(B), those who are not military service member or military veterans may be able to substitute prior or ongoing service, training or education, provided that the experience, education or training is not also counted as pare to the internship, clinical teaching, or practicum requirements, and the aforementioned was provided by an approved EPP or an accredited institution of higher education within the last five years, and is directly related to the certificate being sought.

The Schreiner University Teacher Education Program adheres to all Texas Education Agency requirements for teacher certification and all Texas Administrative Codes for Educator Preparation Program (EPP) curriculum, coursework, and training.

Texas Administrative Code

Teacher Certification

Current Statistics from ASEP – TEA Accountability System for Educator Programs: All Statistics for 2022-2023 are taken from the previous year. This is the normal method of accreditation rating.

ASEP Indicator 1 – PPR state exams: 2021 – 100% | 2022 – 88%

ASEP Indicator 1B – Certification Exams for Content Field: 95% overall for all content fields

ASEP Principal Exam – Pass Rate: 94%

PIL Certification 

Current Statistics from ASEP – TEA Accountability System for Educator Programs: All Statistics for 2022 – 2023 are taken from the previous year. This is the normal method of accreditation rating.

TExES Exam 268 Principal as Instructional Leader: 94%

Performance Assessment for School Leaders (PASL): 100%


Schreiner University Educator Preparation Training Includes the most up to date, relevant, creative approaches to curriculum and pedagogy for a diverse student population and global society!

Teaching with Poverty in Mind using the work of Eric Jensen
Trauma Informed Pedagogy
Teaching and Learning through the Arts
Training in Mental Health First Aid, Awareness, and intervention for helping students with dyslexia succeed in school, and diversity and equity in education.
Instructional technology and Digital Literacy are also included in many courses and include training in the International Standards for Technology in Education (ISTE) and Universal Design which enhances learning by:

  • representing information in multiple formats and media.
  • providing multiple pathways for students’ action and expression.
  • providing multiple ways to engage students’ interest and motivation.

Educator Preparation Programs (EPPs) Technology Curriculum

TEA Complaint Policy

Schreiner University EPP Performance Review – 5 years with a PPR 100% Pass Rate and 90% job placement rate!

Teaching License Reciprocity Guidelines by State

Texas Workforce Commission – Search for Teaching jobs in Texas and compare wages

Look for a Teaching Position in Texas – TASA Career Center

Schreiner University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)

Schreiner University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award certificates as well as associate, baccalaureate, and master’s degrees. Questions about the accreditation of Schreiner University may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org).

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Meet Your Professors

Dr. Doug Monk
Dr. Doug Monk

Dr. Doug Monk Assistant Professor in Education- research and presentations in principal preparation. Dr. Monk teaches and supervises pre-service teachers and prepares principal candidates for the state certification exams. As a former teacher and administrator in Texas public schools, he ensures the success of our future professional educators and leaders.
DMonk@schreiner.edu

Amy Billeiter
Amy Billeiter

Amy Billeiter Graduate Field Supervision Compliance and Site Coordinator – Ms. Billeiter has worked as a teacher, Assistant Principal, and Principal. Currently, she supervises required documentation and acts as a liaison and oversees experiences between candidates and mentors.
ABilleiter@schreiner.edu

Dr. Gilberto Ponce
Dr. Gilberto Ponce

Dr. Gilberto Ponce – Associate Director of Education / Assistant Professor- Dr. Gilberto Ponce brings many years of experience in public and charter school systems, having served as a teacher, instructional coach (Math), and administrator (campus and district). His research and presentations focus on Dual Language leadership, sustainable bilingual education programs, second language acquisition, and effective ESL instruction and observation. Dr. Ponce is passionate about preparing the next generation of educators and school leaders and is proud to contribute to the vibrant academic community at Schreiner University in the Texas Hill Country.
GMPonce@schreiner.edu

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