The University of Houston-Clear Lake prepares school librarian candidates to be leaders within the school community - a community comprised of diverse cultures and learners. There is a continued need for school librarians, as educational leaders, to possess the attitudes and aptitudes to address the many challenges related to leadership relevant to cultural diversity, equity and democracy. The specialization in Social Justice, when added to the School Library and Information Science master’s degree, can provide graduates with not only an edge in the competitive job market, but also a deeper understanding of the practices inherent in addressing the structures and norms that result in inequitable education and the knowledge of the importance of the advocacy role the school librarians must take to be effective leaders within the school.
Students who meet the graduate admissions requirements to the College of Education (see Graduate Admissions Requirements) must meet additional requirements prior to being admitted to the School Librarian program. Each applicant must:
- Have a GPA of 2.750 over the last 60 hours.
- Provide proof of a valid Texas teaching certificate.
- Provide a letter of support from a school building administrator.
- Provide a teacher service record.
- Pay the TEA Admission fee.
New students must meet with assigned faculty adviser before enrolling in any courses.