Online Certificate in School Discipline Reform

Loyola’s School of Law and School of Education are accepting applications for fall enrollment in an Online Certificate in School Discipline Reform. This online certificate program is designed for professionals committed to serving their students and their communities by understanding, shaping, and implementing prevention-oriented approaches to school discipline. This one-year, part-time program provides education professionals—superintendents, principals, other school and district-level administrators, school attorneys, discipline deans, school psychologists, school social workers, counselors, and other educators—with the tools and skills needed to lead comprehensive initiatives to reduce the use of suspensions and expulsions and their adverse impacts on vulnerable students. Tuition scholarships of approximately 30% tuition are being offered for cohorts of two or more from the same school, district or network who enroll in the program.

Webinars about this certificate program will be held on May 22nd at 12 p.m. CST, or June 21st at 7 p.m. CST.

To RSVP for a webinar and for more information, please visit LUC.edu/schooldiscipline. You may also email EdLaw-Institute@luc.edu with any questions about this program.

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