Doctor of Education (EdD Degree)
Mission
Purpose
Program Distinctives
Formation of Scholar Practitioners
- Our program design focuses on the formation of scholars along key themes of integration, intellectual community, stewardship, apprenticeship, and collaboration.
Scholar-Practitioner Development
- Our program emphasizes scholarly habits of mind, dispositions, and skills essential for leading in today's academic environments.
Integration
- Our program features an integrated approach to learning through lenses of faith, stewardship, and service. Quaker values shape our perspectives.
Community of Learners
- Our cohort model supports strong student relationships and peer mentorship amidst high faculty involvement.
Personal Care for Students
- Our high completion rates and strong faculty/student relationships indicate commitment to student support and modeling.
Degree Outcomes
Core courses in the EdD are designed to equip learners with knowledge and skills foundational to their discipline. Successful candidates will demonstrate the following outcomes:
- Reflect critically and ethically on matters of equity and social justice in educational settings
- Collaborate to solve educational problems and implement strategic actions that reflect justice for all students and stakeholders
- Apply research-based skills to improve educational practice and student outcomes
- Provide strategic leadership in educational settings
- Analyze and apply research-based learning solutions that support schools and educational settings toward improved practice and student outcomes
Admission Requirements
Applicants seeking admission to the EdD program must hold an approved bachelor and master's degree from an accredited college or university, with a minimum graduate GPA of 3.25. In addition, applicants must complete the following to be considered for admission to the program:
- Doctor of Education application and application fee
- Resumé indicating a minimum of three years professional experience
- Five (5) short-answer essays as described in the application packet
- Three letters of recommendation from people, one from a direct supervisor, who can comment on the applicant's intellectual ability, creativity, initiative, sensitivity to others, and leadership potential
- Completed Teachers Standards and Practices Character Questionnaire
- Completed Teachers Standards and Practices Ethical Educator Form
- Evidence of scholarly work (master's thesis, term paper, publication, etc.)
- One official transcript from all colleges or universities attended
Transfer Credit
Program Duration and Time Frame
Course Requirements
Graduation Requirements
Core Requirements
Curriculum Plan
Core Requirements
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Within six units of core plus concentration, students take the following options for dissertation courses.
Note:
**Doctoral students may take a maximum of 4 credit hours of doctoral dissertation research in any semester. EDDL 805 is for students who do not finish their dissertation research within the minimum 8 credit hours, and is repeated until the dissertation is finished. Students who make satisfactory progress each semester on their dissertation will receive a Pass grade until the dissertation is completed. Consult with the Research Director ahead of registering for EDDL 779 to determine the most appropriate track for either the 800-803 or 806-807 sequence; each track requires 8 credit hours for completion.
Concentrations (Choose one)
P-12 Administration Concentration
Choose from the following:
TSPC Information
Principal License are 500-level courses and Professional License are 600-level courses.
Additional practicum courses are required for both licenses, and 3 years on a Principal License is required to meet TSPC licensure requirements for the Professional Administrator License, which is required if a person supervises a licensed administrator.
Complete the following (18 credit hours total)
Elective Coursework (6 credit hours required)
Choose 18 credit hours from the following
TSPC Information