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Program Description

Educational administration (EDA) develops the intellectual, performance and moral capacity for leadership roles in school districts, colleges and universities, and in training and development programs for other public agencies. Ranked in the top 20 programs nationwide, UB's educational administration program has been recognized by the American Association of School Administrators as outstanding in the preparation of educational administrators. The programs within the EDA draw upon the social and behavioral sciences to stimulate new ways of thinking about administering, and transforming education organizations.

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Renad Aref366 Baldy HallBuffalo, NY 14260Email: gseinfo@buffalo.EduPhone: 716-645-2110

  • Online (100 percent of the degree requirements can be fulfilled online)
  • This program is officially registered with the New York State Education Department (SED).

    Online programs/courses may require students to come to campus on occasion. Time-to-degree and number of credit hours may vary based on full/part time status, degree, track and/or certification option chosen. Time-to-degree is based on calendar year(s). Contact the department for details.

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    Florida Tech, Risepoint Partner To Offer Online Degree Programs

    Florida Tech has enlisted the educational technology company Risepoint to support its deep portfolio of online degree programs, the university announced today.

    With Risepoint's support, Florida Tech will offer online programs designed to meet the needs of students looking for an alternative to on-campus learning. Florida Tech's accomplished professors will lead these asynchronous courses to help working adults learn the skills necessary to excel in a competitive workforce.

    The university offers 35 degree programs for undergraduate and graduate students in a host of fields, and students can complete them at their own pace as they balance education with their daily lives.

    "I see the power of education every day and know the positive, sometimes life-changing impact it can have," said Florida Tech President John Nicklow. "By partnering with Risepoint, Florida Tech will ensure our online programs are widely accessible and supported by an industry-leading firm. We are excited to bring Florida Tech education to those who seek it."

    Florida Tech's online degrees and programs are:

    Associate degrees (eight): accounting; applied psychology; aviation management; business administration; healthcare management; management; marketing; and computer information systems.

    Bachelor's degrees (14): accounting; applied psychology in child advocacy, clinical psychology, forensic psychology or organizational psychology; aviation management; business administration in accounting, computer information systems, healthcare management, management or marketing; human resources management, management; and computer information systems (BS).

    Master's degrees (13): organizational leadership (MA); business administration; business administration in accounting, accounting and finance, cybersecurity, finance, healthcare management, information technology management, management, marketing, project management or project management – information technology; and supply chain management (MS).

    The expansive program offerings, which have been lauded this year by outlets including U.S. News & World Report and TechGuide, demonstrate Florida Tech's commitment to creating accessible and inclusive courses for all students. Through this partnership, adult learners can further their education regardless of geographical limitations or personal commitments that may hinder them in a traditional setting.

    "Risepoint believes in the transformative power of education, and we are honored to partner with Florida Tech to expand access to their renowned programs," said Fernando Bleichmar, CEO of Risepoint (formerly known as Academic Partnerships). "We look forward to seeing the impact that the graduates of these programs will make throughout the Florida Tech community." 

    The first 8-week term of courses begins on Aug. 26 with an application deadline of Aug. 12. For more information or to apply to these programs, visit https://online.Fit.Edu/.


    Why Fewer Young Men Are Choosing To Pursue College Degrees

    Geoff Bennett:

    Now to our second story, about who is going to college.

    Enrollment among young Americans has been declining over the past decade, that decrease mostly driven by fewer young men pursuing degrees. A Pew Research study finds there's about one million fewer young men now enrolled in college compared to 2011.

    We took a closer look at why. That's the second part of our focus tonight on Rethinking College.

    Tomorrow morning, in Brentwood, New York, Yordi Velasquez will graduate high school. But like a growing number of young men, college isn't in his immediate plan.






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