Master of Science in Sport Administration and Leadership (MS-SAL)

The Reinhardt Master of Science in Sport Administration and Leadership (MS-SAL) develops in each graduate the management, critical thinking and leadership skills needed to succeed as a coach, manager, athletic director or any other high-ranking sports leader. Reinhardt MS-SAL candidates learn how to use research to examine the broader role of sport in society while exploring critical issues facing sports administrators, including budgeting, communication, marketing and sport law.

MS-SAL Program Coordinator

Joe Mullins, Ph.D. – Interim Dean 
Associate Professor of Sports Studies 
770-720-5946
jwm@reinhardt.edu

Accreditation

Reinhardt University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate, baccalaureate, and masters. Questions about the accreditation of Reinhardt University may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org).

Mission

Reinhardt University's overall educational program emphasizes the study of liberal arts, sciences and professional studies within the University's historic commitment to the United Methodist faith and tradition. The University affirms that learning is best facilitated through a partnership between faculty members and students where the integration of faith and learning is essential. The University is committed to students who desire a small, caring community dedicated to personalized attention.

The mission of the Master of Science in Sport Administrative Leadership program is to develop leaders and scholars equipped with the theoretical knowledge and practical experience to successfully serve in leadership roles within the sport industry.

Admission Requirements

All admission documents should be sent to the following address:

Office of Admissions 
Reinhardt University 
7300 Reinhardt Circle
Waleska, GA 30183
PHONE: 770-720-5526
e-mail: admissions@reinhardt.edu

General admission to Reinhardt University graduate studies:

  • The Master of Science in Sport Administration and Leadership (MS-SAL) has cohort start dates in the Fall and Spring Semesters.
  • The Graduate Admission Application form—complete and submit the Online Application for Admission.
  • Submit official transcripts from all institutions attended; proof of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution should be on one transcript, with an overall minimum GPA of 2.75.

If any records will be under a different last name (i.e. maiden name, etc.), please note on the admission application appropriately. If a transcript includes any graduate classes, the applicant should have left the graduate program in good standing.

Official transcripts must be mailed from the granting institution, or delivered in a sealed envelope from the institution, or sent via a professional electronic transcript sending service.

Additional admission requirements for the Reinhardt online MS-SAL:

  • Three letters of recommendation from a professor or professional supervisor attesting to the student’s ability to complete graduate level work as an independent, online student. For the recommendation form see the website for MS-SAL under Graduate Programs or contact the Office of Professional  and  Graduate  Admissions.
  • In-person, phone or Skype interview with program coordinator or designated program faculty.

Admission for Current Reinhardt University Undergraduate Students

Applicants who complete a bachelor’s degree at Reinhardt University with a 3.0 GPA or higher-

  • Submit the graduate school application
  • Students in this category can automatically be accepted without references, interviews, and/or essays by the admissions department

Applicants who complete a bachelor’s degree at Reinhardt University with less than a 3.0 GPA-

  • Submit graduate application
  • Students in this category can be accepted without references, interviews, and/or essays but must be approved by the program coordinator
  • Other documents may be required at the discretion of the program coordinator

Transfer Credit

No transfer courses are accepted for credit.

MS-SAL Student Learning Outcomes

Students graduating with the Master of Science in Sport Administrative and Leadership will:

  1. Exhibit leadership behaviors consistent with ethical sport administrators
  2. Apply communication and technology competencies required of sport administrators
  3. Analyze current and historical issues impacting sport administrators, and integrate solutions to develop positive organizational cultures
  4.  Comprehend the broader role of sport in society

Reinhardt Credit Hour Statement (Online)

Over 8 weeks, students will spend a variable number of minutes per week in online lectures, class discussions, and in preparation of class projects and research papers. Instructional time includes a 3-hour final exam. Out-of-class work includes homework and preparation for exams and quizzes and is a variable number of minutes per week (6750 minutes for the semester).

Attendance

Graduate Students are expected to participate each week in required assignments as scheduled by the instructor. This may require collaboration among classmates and outside research.

Academic Performance

MS-SAL students are expected to earn grades of “A” or “B” in their course work. Only one (1) course grade of “C” may be included in the computation for degree completion. A second course grade of “C” will result in Academic Probation.. The course must be retaken to count toward degree completion.

A third course grade of “C” or a first course grade of “F” will result in Academic Dismissal.

A student may appeal a dismissal by submitting a letter to the Vice President for Academic Affairs describing the condition and identifying the reasons for seeking a positive decision of the appeal. See also Grade Appeal and Enrollment Related Appeals under Appeals and Petitions.

Graduation Requirements

  • A cumulative GPA of at least 3.0, and
  • No more than (1) one “C” in the program, counted toward degree completion, regardless of the GPA.
  • A maximum of 5 years for completion

See Academic Performance and Degree Completion Requirements.

Degrees and Certificates