Administrator Certification Pathways and Programs

In Michigan, school administrator preparation is guided by state law, state administrative rules, and administrator preparation program standards. Additional information is available regarding what administrative positions require the School Administrator Certificate.

Program Requirements

As outlined in law (MCL 380.1246), school administrators whose primary responsibility is administering instructional programs must hold a valid School Administrator Certificate. This certificate can be obtained by completing a program for an Elementary & Secondary Admin K-12 (ES) or Central Office (CO) endorsement. Additionally, those administrators in these positions prior to January 4, 2010 who have maintained their professional learning requirements, are eligible for the Experience-Based Administrator Certificate (EZ).

Individuals seeking an Elementary & Secondary Administrator K-12 (ES) endorsement must:

Individuals seeking a Central Office (CO) Endorsement must:

Michigan approved School Administrator Certificate preparation programs can be found within Michigan Department of Education’s (MDE) searchable program database.

Pathways to Certification

Currently, there are three pathways to earn a school administrator certificate in Michigan.