Accelerated Superintendent Certification
Take your leadership to the next level and get certified as a superintendent through our high-quality, fast-track program! Flexible for working administrators, this certification-only program can be completed in as few as two semesters. You’ll build expertise in district governance, strategic planning, school finance and policy development to drive success for all students. Put simply, our Accelerated Superintendent Certification Program at the University of Houston prepares you for an influential, fulfilling career as a certified superintendent in Texas.
- Format: Hybrid
- Locations: Main Campus; Katy Campus
- Completion time: Typically, 1 year (2-3 semesters)
- Semester start: Fall
- GRE: Not required
- Deadline to apply: Find all application deadlines.
Eligibility
This certification-preparation program is designed for certified school principals who meet the following requirements:
- GPA of 3.0 or higher (based on last degree earned)
- Master’s degree
- Valid Texas principal certification*
*If you do not hold this certification, apply to the College’s accelerated principal certification program and finish those requirements before starting the superintendent program courses.
Seeking a doctoral degree along with superintendent certification? Explore our Ed.D. in Professional Leadership – K-12 program.
What You’ll Learn
In line with state standards, the Accelerated Superintendent Certification program at UH requires the following:
- Five courses (225 clock hours of content and pedagogy)
- Practicum in a school district (160 hours)
- Three field observations (135 minutes) by a UH field supervisor
Coursework
- ELCS 8310: The Superintendency
- ELCS 7392: Internship in Superintendency
- ELCS 8361: Public & Community Relations
- ELCS 8350: Resource Management
- ELCS 8356: Program & Policy Evaluation
Certification
To earn superintendent certification in Texas, you must:
- Successfully complete all coursework.
- Complete all required practicum hours and observations.
- Hold a principal certification or the equivalent issued by the Texas Education Agency, another state or country, or have TEA approval to substitute managerial experience.
- Hold at minimum a master’s degree.
- Pass the state TExES 195 certification exam.
- Learn more about testing and setting up required accounts online.
Career Opportunities
Texas needs great school leaders, and the job market is ripe for superintendents — with more than 1,200 public school districts and charters in the state. In the Houston region, the average superintendent salary exceeds $234,700 (source: TEA, 2023-24). Job possibilities include:
- Superintendent
- Deputy, associate or assistant superintendent
- Chief academic officer
- School district executive
Why Choose UH?
- Proven Success: Our students have an excellent pass rate on the Texas superintendent certification exam (95% in 2023-24).
- Expert Faculty and Mentorship: Learn from supportive professors with real-world experience and a passion for growing future leaders.
- Powerful Network: Connect with educators in a diverse, dynamic location that includes 100+ school districts (Regions 4 and 6 in Greater Houston).
Cost & Financial Support
To estimate costs, use the UH tuition calculator (for hours, select 6 hours for typical enrollment). Plus, explore opportunities for funding your graduate certification program; please note that federal aid is only available for degree programs, not for certification-only programs.
Admissions Questions
For questions about the application process, please contact the UH College of Education’s Graduate Student Success Team at coeinfo@uh.edu. For specific questions about the Accelerated Superintendent Certification program, please contact us at elpssuptcert@central.uh.edu.
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Note: An applicant or candidate who has been convicted of an offense may be ineligible for issuance of a certificate upon completion of the Educator Preparation Program. Please refer to the current State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) rules prescribed in §249.16 of the Texas Administrative Code (relating to Eligibility of Persons with Criminal History for a Certificate under Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 53, and Texas Education Code, Chapter 21). Applicants/candidates have the right to request a criminal history evaluation letter as provided in Chapter 227, Subchapter B, of the Texas Administrative Code (relating to Preliminary Evaluation of Certification Eligibility).