The College of Education and Human Services, in collaboration with the Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology, offers a cohort master's degree for Catholic school educators and administrators through its Department of Educational Administration and Supervision. Seton Hall's College of Education and Human Services and the School of Theology are the contemporary embodiments of almost a century and a half's history of educating the educators and ministers. Our Master of Arts in Educational Administration and Supervision, with a focus on Catholic School Leadership, is today's expression of the University's commitment to meeting the needs of Catholic education for the new Millennium.