(AP) -- FLINT, Mich. - Teachers who want to move into the principal's office have a new online and weekend study option at the University of Michigan-Flint.
Starting with the fall semester, the university is offering the 13-class program leading to a master's degree in public administration.
The program is called WebPlus and is available at the Michigan-Flint campus and at Oakland Community College's Auburn Hills campus.
The two-year program will take two years, and the university says it's aimed at "elementary and secondary teachers ready to make the move into school administration."
Students will meet monthly, with their other studies conducted on line.
WebPlus: http://www.aspiringprincipals.co
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