School of Education Graduate Degrees and Courses


This nationally accredited program provides a curriculum aligned with Michigan Standards and the School of Education’s mission to prepare professional educators who are servant leaders, reflective practitioners, and committed life-long learners.
For current and aspiring principals, assistant principals, and superintendents
Enhance your leadership skills, expand your teaching strategies, and become a master teacher.
Not accepting applications for this certificate at this time.
This certificate program is intended for educators who have completed an earned master degree from an accredited institution yet would like to be eligible for a K-12 Building Administrator license (principal).
Two State of Michigan approved reading courses are available through Concordia University in Ann Arbor and several convenient southern Michigan locations. Both courses, EDU540 (elementary focus) and EDU545 (secondary focus), meet the Michigan Department of Education's requirement for professional certification.
Online and seated courses are available as a guest student.
The Lutheran Educator’s Grant (LET Grant) is now being offered by Concordia University Ann Arbor (CUAA) to all educators serving in schools affiliated with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS).