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Nov 21, 2024
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2016-2017 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Education (Educational Administration P-12), Ed.D.
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Students accepted into the program pursue either a building level or district level plan of study, depending on their current educational certification. The building level program is for students who are currently not certified/licensed as educational administrators. The district level program is for students who are certified/licensed as educational administrators. The doctoral program requires a minimum of 66 semester hours beyond the master’s degree, inclusive of the dissertation. Applicants who have earned an Ed.S. in Educational Leadership/Administration may be allowed to waive up to three specified courses upon approval of department.
Admission Criteria
- GPA of 3.0 or higher on last 60 hours of undergraduate work
- GRE - Verbal, Quantitative, Writing official scores within past 5 years
- Current résumé (must document successful teaching experience; must include a copy of certification/licensure in education field; three years of teaching required to be eligible for licensure as an administrator in MS.)
- Letter of Interest (should include statements regarding the applicant’s beliefs about teaching and leadership as well as statements about professional goals)
- Three letters of recommendation from professionals who are familiar with the student’s academic experience and/or ability and can address applicant’s readiness for graduate study
- Interview
Supplementary material may be submitted at the student’s discretion or may be requested by the admissions committee.
Members of underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
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Degree Requirements (66 hours)
The Ed.D. program requires a minimum of 66-credit hours. Required coursework is shown below but does not include dissertation hours (EDA 898) taken after coursework is complete. Pre-requisite courses are included.
Note:
Comprehensive exams should be taken during or after the last semester of coursework and must be passed before presenting a dissertation proposal.
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