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Northeastern University has made my re-entry into the Master's level program accessible and affordable. The instructors for the courses in my program have made my experience engaging and delightful as well as insightful and useful. I am using many of the methods and some of the concepts we covered in my middle school math classes; my students love what I have added to my teaching.
Linda M. Beals, Lexington Christian Academy

Massachusetts Education Policy Fellowship Program (EPFP)
at Northeastern University

www.epfp.neu.edu

What is EPFP?
  • Preparing leaders since 1964, EPFP is a 10-month professional development program for individuals whose work record reflects strong leadership abilities and a concern for improving the life chances of children and youth.
  • EPFP brings Fellows and ideas together through a variety of on-site learning opportunities, such as seminars, informal discussions, site visits, skill development workshops and individual or group projects.
  • Massachusetts EPFP primarily meets twice monthly on Mondays, 5:00-8:00 PM, from October to May. The year ends with graduation and reunion celebration in early June. Certificates are awarded to Fellows who successfully complete the program. Visit our Program Calendar page for more information.
  • EPFP is a national program that brings over 250 current fellows from 12 states to two national conferences.
For more information contact:
Angela C. Irving
Associate Director
Institute for Professional Development and Graduate Studies
Northeastern University 
50 Nightingale Hall
360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
Tel: (617) 373-2630
fax: (617) 373-8924
a.irving@neu.edu

or

Douglas M. Brattebo
Director, EPFP
Institute for Educational Leadership
4455 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 310
Washington, DC 20008
Tel:  202-822-8405 x129
Fax: 202-872-4050
www.iel.org


Visit Northeastern University's EPFP website