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Educational Leadership, Concentration in Emancipatory School Leadership, MA


The MA Educational Leadership with a concentration in Emancipatory Leadership for Schools, offered by the Department of Educational Leadership , prepares school leaders through deep engagement with research and practice through applied consulting on living case studies. Emancipatory school leadership approaches create organizational cultures to reflect the diversity of experience and knowledge within school communities through collaborative approaches to deconstruct power systems, challenge inequitable practices and policies, and cultivate community cultural wealth.

Admissions Requirements

Applicants must submit a complete graduate application by applying through the CSU Cal State Apply system and meet all the university admission requirements. Applicants apply separately to the department to obtain admission into the Master of Arts degree in Emancipatory Leadership for Schools. See the GAPE Graduate Admissions website and admissions requirements  section. Applicants must submit a letter of nomination/recommendation from a school leader as part of their application. Upon review of the applications, all applicant finalists will participate in an interview by the admissions committee to finalize admission to the program. Applicants from countries in which the native language is not English must achieve a minimum English-language proficiency test score as indicated on GAPE’s Graduate Program Test Requirements webpage. For TOEFL requirements, see the admissions requirements  section.

Requirements for Admission to Classified Standing

Applicants may be admitted to classified standing if they meet the admissions requirements for both the Graduate Division and the department. The minimum requirements for the program are a bachelor’s degree in any discipline, 3 years of experience working with K-12 schools, and a nomination/recommendation from a school leader. Preference is given to candidates who demonstrate a commitment to emancipatory practices in education.

  1. Candidates must meet all university admissions requirements.
  2. Department application materials include the items listed below and are to be sent directly to the department office at:

    Department of Educational Leadership San José State University
    One Washington Square, SH 219
    San Jose, CA, 95192-0072
    1. Autobiographical and Professional Goals Statement (two to three pages, double-spaced) that includes the applicant’s:
      1. educational background
      2. experiences demonstrating work with schools
      3. professional goals in pursuing the degree (include areas of interest in leadership)
      4. any additional information explaining interest in the Emancipatory Leadership for Schools master’s degree program
    2. One nomination/recommendation from a K-12 school leader.
    3. Two letters of recommendation from current or former professors and/or employers who can testify to the applicant’s ability to successfully pursue an advanced academic degree and/or discuss the applicant’s experience within the proposed field of study. Forms for these letters can be found on the Department of Educational Leadership website.
  3. Official sealed transcripts from each college/university attended should be sent to:

    Graduate Admissions and Program Evaluations San José State University
    One Washington Square, SH 219
    San Jose, CA, 95192-0072 

Graduation Requirements

Complete the following requirements:

  1. CalAPA Transfer Units or Area of Specialization (12 units);
  2. Core Courses: EDLD 201 EDLD 202 EDLD 204 EDLD 205 EDLD 206 , and EDLD 253 . Students must achieve a minimum of a “C” in each course, a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better in all their coursework, AND a GPA of 3.0 or higher for the courses listed in the Candidacy form. At SJSU, students must pass the Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR) . The GWAR is satisfied with the degree requirements core course EDLD 201 ;
  3. Both culminating experiences: Applied Consulting Project and the Emancipatory Leadership as Praxis Statement.

Master’s Requirements (30 units)


CalAPA Transfer Units or Area of Specialization (12 units)


Students who have completed the CalAPA will be able to transfer 12 units of coursework and will take the remaining 18 units.

Students who have not completed the CalAPA will take graduate-level courses as a specialization in an area of interest that is related to educational leadership (e.g. Literacy - Instructional Leadership). These courses will be pre-approved by the department.

Year 1 (12 units)


Year 2 (6 units)


Culminating Experiences


The culminating experience contains an experience-based component requiring enrollment in both EDLD 205  and EDLD 206  in addition to submitting an approved praxis statement after completing EDLD 253 .

1. Applied Consulting Project


Living Case Study on School Leadership

Upon identifying a school leadership challenge that a school or district is struggling with (living case study), students work as a cohort to research the problem, explore possible solutions, and work closely with the school or district to address the challenge with emancipatory leadership solutions.

2. Emancipatory Leadership as Praxis Statement


3-Year Action Plan

Students prepare an individualized 3-year leadership action plan that outlines their core values, a personal vision statement, current and lacking leadership skills and actionable goals to practice areas of growth.

Total Units Required (30 units)