Develop your skill as a leader in colleges or universities. Learn to shape the future of higher education at the administrative level through policy, governance and strategic and operational planning.
You have a calling to lead in a college or university. To ensure the success of higher education and enhance outcomes for students.
Through this graduate certificate, you’ll study national and international perspectives on higher education systems and consider how policies and governance shape them.
Choose your residency option
Complete a short residency online, or at MRU's campus in Alberta.
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Learn to lead policy, governance & institutional planning
You’ll explore leadership, change management and systems thinking, gaining the skills to make meaningful contributions at the administrative level. Courses in strategic and operational planning will help you understand how to shape the future of higher education institutions.
This program is well suited for current and aspiring administrators in post-secondary settings who want to strengthen their ability to lead through policy, governance and institutional planning.
By the end of the program, you’ll be able to apply systems thinking in strategic planning, integrate evidence-based decision making, and use change processes to support student learning and institutional growth.
Graduates pursue roles such as associate vice presidents, directors, and coordinators in student affairs; deans or chairs in enrolment services; and leaders in marketing, recruitment, advancement and residence.
Study entirely online, or combine online learning with an in-person residency.
Residencies are intensive and immersive. Many students say this time together is the highlight of their program.
During your residency, you can expect to participate approximately 5-7 hours daily in synchronous classes, whether on-campus or virtually, and spend additional time on individual and teamwork assignments.
Option 1: In-person residency at Mont Royal University
Complete your 1-week residency at Mount Royal University in Calgary, Alberta.
Option 2: Virtual residency
Complete your 1-week residency online from anywhere in the world.
Your online learning experience
Online courses consist of assigned readings, synchronous or asynchronous lectures, interactive discussions, and individual and team assignments.
You’ll take one online course at a time for a period of nine weeks each.
Each online course requires approximately 10 to 15 hours of work per week. You'll start your program with a non-credit, but required, course about academic integrity.
Want to complete your residency at Mount Royal University in Alberta?
Connect with your colleagues through a one-week residency at Mount Royal University's campus in Calgary, Alberta.
Attending an on-campus residencies provide students with the opportunity to:
- Build strong connections
- Engage in immersive learning
- Access campus resources
- Strengthen community and cohort bonds
- Develop leadership and teamwork skills
During your residency, you can expect to:
- attend classes full time
- complete homework and individual and team assignments outside of class hours
- take part in extracurricular activities
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Refine results
Applications are assessed through an integrated and consolidated review of academic credentials, work experience, and personal experience; because of the holistic nature of this review, all applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Standard admission
- Four-year (or comparable) undergraduate degree from a recognized post-secondary institution.
- Minimum of three years of relevant, paid work experience within recognized higher education institutions (i.e., public or accredited colleges, universities, poly-techniques, or institutions providing formal tertiary programs), including some leadership* experience.
Emerging leaders who have fewer than three years of leadership* experience, yet have been in recent leadership or people management role(s) for two years or more, demonstrate exceptional leadership potential through their professional and life experiences, are preparing for further leadership roles, and otherwise meet the standard admissions criteria, are encouraged to apply.
Flexible admission
- To be considered for flexible admission, applicants would normally require a minimum of seven years work experience in higher education institutions (i.e., public or accredited colleges, universities, poly-techniques, or institutions providing formal tertiary programs) and have a minimum of three years of leadership* experience.
*Leadership experience could include one or more of the following:
- Roles in which you consult, negotiate with, or manage diverse interest groups through relationship, in a complex environment.
- Roles in which you lead others toward shared goals and outcomes.
- Roles in which you influence, organize, and coordinate groups of people.
- Leadership roles in volunteer organizations.
- Formal organizational leadership roles in which you directly supervise staff or complete performance-oriented work with individuals, groups, or teams.
- Overcoming a challenging life experience (for self or others), which involved navigating complex systems and resulted in positive community change beyond the individual.
English language proficiency
- If English is not your primary language, please review our English language requirements.
All applications to this program require submission of the following information and supporting documents before your file can be assessed for admission:
Application form
In order to apply online, you will be required to create a log-in account using your email address. You will be required to list all credit courses and/or programs you have completed or are currently enrolled in. An application fee will be required. If your application fees are being paid by a third party, review sponsored student information. Once submitted, you may check the status of your application at any time.
Missed your application deadline? While we can’t make any guarantees, we may be able to accommodate late applications if there's still space and enough time to process. If you're interested in an intake that is now closed to applications, apply for the next available intake and email Admissions with your preferred start date. Make sure you’re prepared to submit your program's required documents right away. We can't make an admissions decision without them.
Official transcripts
Applicants are responsible for arranging for the submission of official transcripts from ALL post-secondary (higher education) institutions currently or previously attended, for all credit courses and/or programs. Transcripts are not required for non-credit programs or courses, though some programs may require proof of professional certifications or designations.
Transcripts are considered official only if submitted directly by the Registrar or other recognized authority of the providing institution in the institution's original, sealed envelope. If the envelope has been opened, the transcripts are no longer official and new (official) transcripts will be required to complete your application.
All international transcripts or credentials are subject to an international transcript and/or credential evaluation.
Personal statement
Your personal statement is your opportunity to tell us why you are interested in the GC in Systems Leadership in Higher Education program and how the program will help you meet your professional goals. Your personal statement should address each of the following questions:
- What can you contribute to the class' learning?
- What do you anticipate will be your challenges as a graduate student in the GC in Systems Leadership in Higher Education program?
- What do you expect from the GC in Systems Leadership in Higher Education program in terms of the learning process?
- What do you envision for your professional goals once you have completed the program?
Your 750-850 word statement should be presented in a well written and concise manner using proper grammar and punctuation.
Reference letters
Your application requires two letters of reference. Ideally, these letters speak to your academic potential, your professional expertise, and your personal attributes. Applicants should provide one professional reference letter and one academic reference letter. Applicants who may have difficulty securing an academic reference may instead submit a personal character reference.
- Professional reference: This letter should attest to your performance in the context of your current or previous work. The letter can address such areas as leadership potential, career commitment, human relations and supervisory skills, flexibility, communication, and technical skills.
- Academic reference: Academic letters of reference should attest to your academic achievement, study skills, teamwork, leadership potential, human relations, flexibility, communication, and technical skills.
- Personal character reference: Your personal character reference should consist of a letter from someone who has known you for several years outside of the context of your work. Please ask the writer to indicate the length of time and context in which they have known you, and to consider the following attributes in their letter about you: honesty, integrity, responsibility, adaptability, concern, and respect for others, sense of self-esteem and confidence.
Structured résumé
Your structured résumé should include the following:
- Education: List all post-secondary education, degrees, diplomas, and certificates you have achieved.
- Work experience: Please include the name of the organization, length of service (month & year), and a brief description of duties.
- Training and professional development: List career-related training and professional development programs completed within the past five years. Include the source of training, and the duration and year completed. List other training and personal development programs not already identified.
- Voluntary/unpaid work experience: List and describe any voluntary/unpaid post-secondary employment and/or community service experience. Please include the name of the organization, length of service and a brief description of your duties.
- Leadership/change agent/trainer experience: Briefly describe any specific training and/or experience you have had as a group/project leader, coordinator of change initiatives, or trainer.
- Professional memberships/affiliations: List memberships and positions you hold/have held in professional associations, service clubs, the community/volunteer sector.
- International experience: Indicate any work and/or volunteer experience you have had that you feel is relevant to the GC in Systems Leadership in Higher Education program.
If applicable:
- Applicants declaring permanent resident or Convention Refugee status in Canada must submit a copy of their Permanent Resident Card (PR card) along with their application.
- Transcript evaluation fee or credential evaluation report, if submitting international transcripts.
- An official English language proficiency score report or other evidence of proficiency if English is not your primary language.
- Other information or documents as may be requested to determine your eligibility.
For information on how and where to send your supporting documents, please refer to the document submission guidelines.