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Using Department Printers

Click here to view training videos for your department's printer. 


On the following page, select the printer model for your department, then select the category you would like to view (most likely "Printing").  You can then click the icon under the "Flash" column to view a training video.


Printer Models by Department:


  • Service Bureau - MX-M850

  • Education - MX-M550

  • Science and Math - MX-M700

  • Advancement - MX-3500

  • Business Office - MX3500

  • Gaylord - MX-M350

  • Library - MX-M350 

If you have any questions, please contact the Helpdesk .

What are the requirements for admission to the program?

Applicants must have completed their undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA of 2.8. They complete the application for admission and pay the $30.00 application fee. Two official copies of the undergraduate transcript are required, plus three letters of recommendation. In addition, applicants must complete a writing sample indicating reasons for interest in completing a teaching endorsement. Passing scores in all three sections of the PPST (Pre Professional Skills Test) are required before admission, along with a State of Nebraska teacher certification background check. The applicant must affirm that he/she has not been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor involving abuse, neglect or sexual misconduct.

What can I bring to campus?

Beds, desks, chairs, study lamps, and closet/drawer space are provided in each room. You may want to bring items from home and collaborate with your roommate about what will give your room a more personal feeling. Click here for a list of recommended items to bring with you to campus.

What can I bring to campus?

Beds, desks, chairs, study lamps, and closet/drawer space are provided in each room. You may want to bring items from home and collaborate with your roommate about what will give your room a more personal feeling. Click here for a list of recommended items to bring with you to campus.

What chapter am I? How much money am I eligible for?

Education programs administered by VA include:


Please visit the Military Aid site for eligibility and benefits information.


For additional information about these chapters like payment rates, please visit the VA website at www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/rates.htm.

What coursework does the cadre take together?

- EDL-675 – Foundations of Educational Leadership – 6 credit hours – Summer I


- EDL-680/681/682 – Elementary, Middle Grades, or Secondary Field Experience/Practicum I – 3 credit hours – Fall 1


- EDL-683/684/685 – Elementary, Middle Grades, or Secondary Field Experience/Practicum II – 3 credit hours – Spring I


- EDL-621 – Leadership Internship – 3 credit hours – Summer II


- EDL-686 – Advanced Educational Leadership I – 6 credit hours – Summer II


- EDL:-687 – Advanced Educational Leadership II – 3 credit hours – Fall II


- EDL-695 – Research/Project Implementation – 3 credit hours – Spring II

What coursework does the candidate take separately or as “Stand-Alone” courses?

- EDL-676 – Assessment of Student Learning for Educational Leaders – 3 credit hours – offered in Spring II – students may substitute EDU-602 Assessment of Learning for this course. EDU-602 is offered at various locations each semester


- EDU-600 Improvement of Instruction – 3 credit hours – offered at various locations each semester


- EDU-601 – Critical Issues in Curriculum and Instruction – 3 credit hours – offered at various locations each semester

What degree and endorsement will the Educational Leadership graduate earn?

Completion of the EDL program results in a Masters of Education in Educational Leadership from Doane College. Graduates are eligible to apply to the State of Nebraska for an administrative endorsement: elementary, middle, secondary or K-12.

What degree and endorsement will the Educational Leadership graduate earn?

Completion of the program results in an Education Specialist Degree from Doane College. Graduates are eligible to apply to the State of Nebraska for an administrative endorsement as a superintendent.

What do I do if I don't have my own computer?

Laptops can be checked out from the library during normal hours. There are also computer labs located in Perkins Library, Communications, and Chab Weyers Education & Hixson Lied Art buildings.

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Using Department Printers

Click here to view training videos for your department's printer. 


On the following page, select the printer model for your department, then select the category you would like to view (most likely "Printing").  You can then click the icon under the "Flash" column to view a training video.


Printer Models by Department:


  • Service Bureau - MX-M850

  • Education - MX-M550

  • Science and Math - MX-M700

  • Advancement - MX-3500

  • Business Office - MX3500

  • Gaylord - MX-M350

  • Library - MX-M350 

If you have any questions, please contact the Helpdesk .

What are the requirements for admission to the program?

Applicants must have completed their undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA of 2.8. They complete the application for admission and pay the $30.00 application fee. Two official copies of the undergraduate transcript are required, plus three letters of recommendation. In addition, applicants must complete a writing sample indicating reasons for interest in completing a teaching endorsement. Passing scores in all three sections of the PPST (Pre Professional Skills Test) are required before admission, along with a State of Nebraska teacher certification background check. The applicant must affirm that he/she has not been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor involving abuse, neglect or sexual misconduct.

What can I bring to campus?

Beds, desks, chairs, study lamps, and closet/drawer space are provided in each room. You may want to bring items from home and collaborate with your roommate about what will give your room a more personal feeling. Click here for a list of recommended items to bring with you to campus.

What can I bring to campus?

Beds, desks, chairs, study lamps, and closet/drawer space are provided in each room. You may want to bring items from home and collaborate with your roommate about what will give your room a more personal feeling. Click here for a list of recommended items to bring with you to campus.

What chapter am I? How much money am I eligible for?

Education programs administered by VA include:


Please visit the Military Aid site for eligibility and benefits information.


For additional information about these chapters like payment rates, please visit the VA website at www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/rates.htm.

What coursework does the cadre take together?

- EDL-675 – Foundations of Educational Leadership – 6 credit hours – Summer I


- EDL-680/681/682 – Elementary, Middle Grades, or Secondary Field Experience/Practicum I – 3 credit hours – Fall 1


- EDL-683/684/685 – Elementary, Middle Grades, or Secondary Field Experience/Practicum II – 3 credit hours – Spring I


- EDL-621 – Leadership Internship – 3 credit hours – Summer II


- EDL-686 – Advanced Educational Leadership I – 6 credit hours – Summer II


- EDL:-687 – Advanced Educational Leadership II – 3 credit hours – Fall II


- EDL-695 – Research/Project Implementation – 3 credit hours – Spring II

What coursework does the candidate take separately or as “Stand-Alone” courses?

- EDL-676 – Assessment of Student Learning for Educational Leaders – 3 credit hours – offered in Spring II – students may substitute EDU-602 Assessment of Learning for this course. EDU-602 is offered at various locations each semester


- EDU-600 Improvement of Instruction – 3 credit hours – offered at various locations each semester


- EDU-601 – Critical Issues in Curriculum and Instruction – 3 credit hours – offered at various locations each semester

What degree and endorsement will the Educational Leadership graduate earn?

Completion of the EDL program results in a Masters of Education in Educational Leadership from Doane College. Graduates are eligible to apply to the State of Nebraska for an administrative endorsement: elementary, middle, secondary or K-12.

What degree and endorsement will the Educational Leadership graduate earn?

Completion of the program results in an Education Specialist Degree from Doane College. Graduates are eligible to apply to the State of Nebraska for an administrative endorsement as a superintendent.

What do I do if I don't have my own computer?

Laptops can be checked out from the library during normal hours. There are also computer labs located in Perkins Library, Communications, and Chab Weyers Education & Hixson Lied Art buildings.

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