University of Prince Edward Island

Educational Leadership (Nunavut)

Charlottetown, Canada

The Non-degree in Educational Leadership (Nunavut) at University of Prince Edward Island is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Prince Edward Island, established in 1969 and located in Charlottetown, Canada, enrolls about 5,143 students and offers a welcoming, community-oriented campus. With a notable international student population of roughly 1,421, the university provides a multicultural atmosphere within a small-city setting. Charlottetown’s safe, coastal environment combines accessible student services with a high quality of life that eases the transition for those coming from abroad.

UPEI offers a diverse program portfolio—around 66 programs—spanning sciences, business, arts, education, and health-related fields, with an emphasis on experiential learning and community partnerships. Small class sizes and faculty engagement support individualized learning and hands-on projects. International students benefit from dedicated advising, orientation programs, and opportunities for research and internships that build practical experience.

Campus culture prioritizes close student-faculty relationships, leadership opportunities, and active student clubs that foster belonging. The university’s scale enables personalized academic planning and quick access to support services, while the island setting provides unique opportunities for environmental and marine research. For international students seeking a supportive, immersive Canadian university experience with strong community ties, UPEI offers both academic rigor and a balanced lifestyle.

About the Program

The Educational Leadership program in Nunavut is a non-degree certificate for teachers and leaders. It's offered by the University of Prince Edward Island and takes one year to complete. The program helps students develop leadership skills and understand community-based leadership in Nunavut.

The curriculum includes courses on transformational leadership, instructional leadership, and action research. Students also learn about parental engagement and school improvement. The program has three required courses and two electives, such as educational leadership and the inclusive classroom.

Graduates can become principals, vice-principals, or educational leaders in Nunavut. They can work in schools, government, or community organizations. Other career options include school administrator, education consultant, and community development officer.

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