The Preliminary Administrative Services Credential Program in California is designed to prepare aspiring school administrators for leadership roles in K-12 education. This program equips candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary to effectively lead schools, districts, and educational programs. Aligned with the California Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (CPSEL), the program focuses on fostering instructional leadership, promoting equity and access, building collaborative school communities, managing operational systems, and improving student outcomes.
Participants engage in coursework, practical fieldwork, and reflective activities that develop their ability to navigate the complexities of educational leadership. Upon successful completion, candidates are eligible for the Preliminary Administrative Services Credential, which is a requirement for administrative positions such as principals, assistant principals, and district administrators in California schools.
The Orange County Department of Education Preliminary Administrative Services Credential program is designed for aspiring school administrators who seek to develop the skills to effectively lead a 21st-century educational organization. The fifteen (15) month model is a blend of coursework and performance-based tasks, providing ongoing opportunities for candidates to learn educational theory and apply that understanding in authentic in-class and in-field environments.
The six categories of leadership are:
OCDE PASC
Attn: Hannah Geddy, Ed.D.
200 Kalmus Drive
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
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