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Jun 26, 2025
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2025-2026 Graduate Catalog
Education, Doctor of Education, (Ed.D.)
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More information about this degree program can be found in the College of Education section of the catalog.
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Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) (54 hours required)
In Educational Leadership and Strategic Change Unique Features Overview - Two-year accelerated program
- Christian ethics focus
- International experience during first summer term
- Up to 15 hours of transfer credit will be considered for post-master’s course work that is directly equivalent with eligible courses
- Emphasis on leading innovative change in education
- Program delivery options include: A cohort with on-site, online, and hybrid courses, or a cohort with mostly asynchronous courses plus an on-campus intensive and some courses that include scheduled Zoom sessions
- Students may pursue dissertation research through one of three research approaches: Collaborative Client-based Research, Collaborative Research, or Independent Research
Admission Requirements Admission to the Ed.D. program follows a competitive admissions process whereby candidates are selected who meet the academic requirements for the Ed.D. program and who possess personal qualities and professional experiences that suggest a strong potential for success as doctoral candidates and as leaders in public and private organizations and academic institutions. In addition to admission requirements for graduate studies in the College of Education, the Ed.D. program requires the following of applicants for admission to the doctoral program*: - An earned baccalaureate degree and master’s degree or the equivalent from an accredited institution of higher education with a grade point average in upper division and graduate study of 3.0 or above;
- Sufficient preparation and experience engaging learners;
- A current resume;
- A writing assessment;
- Three letters of professional reference that document demonstrated educational leadership potential and skills including successful experience in school, postsecondary, community and/or policy leadership (replacements for master’s reference forms):
- A reference from supervisor, administrator, etc. to whom the candidate reports, (required) and
- Two other references from those detailed below:
- A reference from someone who can speak to the applicant’s character and work ethic,
- A reference from a colleague with whom the candidate has worked in a professional capacity for at least two years, or
- A reference from someone who has benefited from the candidate’s work;
- Written personal statements (replacements for the master’s personal statement)
- A statement describing the applicant’s faith and spiritual development, and
- A statement of purpose that explains why the student wishes to pursue an Ed.D. degree and how this will serve his or her future goals and aspirations.
- A personal virtual interview conducted by program faculty.
Meeting these minimum requirements qualifies an individual for admissions consideration, but does not guarantee admission to the program. Admission will be granted on a competitive basis. *All requirements detailed for the Ed.D. program are in addition to existing requirements for graduate studies in education. Any instances of substitution for existing requirements are noted. |
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