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2014-2015 Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Education (Doctor of Education)


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Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) degree in Educational Leadership is designed to provide a post-Masters education for practicing teachers and administrators. The 34 credit-hour, cohorted program can be completed in 20 months plus work on a formal doctoral studydissertation, and is offered part-time in a dual modality of online and monthly Saturday campus residency.

The Ed.D. program is appropriate for teachers who aspire to be curriculum directors at the K-12 level, administrators at the building level who are interested in a Central Office position in Human Relations, Finance, Curriculum, Assistant Superintendency or the Superintendency, and individuals from both ranks with an ultimate goal of a doctoral degree.

The program offers several distinctive features which distinguish it from those of other public Michigan universities:

  • Cohorted program
  • Opportunity to specialize in Executive Leadership,
  • Mixed-mode format; online with monthly Saturday residencies,
  • Oral comprehensive exam and individualized dissertation research,
  • Utilization of local (Genesee County) administration and curriculum experts.
  • Prepares the scholar/practitioner by combining scholarly work with real-world exposure and experience and authentic assessments.

Admission Requirements.

  1. Completion of an Ed.S. or 30 post-MA/MS credits from an accredited institution in an education-related field, of which 24 credits must correspond or be equivalent to courses in the UM-Flint Ed.S. program.
  2. A minimum overall graduate school grade point average of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale, 6.0 on a 9.0 scale, or equivalent.
  3. At least 3 years of work experience in a P-16 educational institution or in an education-related position.

Admission decisions are made by the program director in consultation with the program faculty. The requirements above are necessary, but not necessarily sufficient for admission; admission is not guaranteed. Depending upon the program size in any given year, admission may be competitive.

Application Process
To be considered for admission, individuals must submit the following to the Office of Graduate Programs, 251 Thompson Library:

  1. Application for Graduate Admission (available online at www.umflint.edu/graduateprograms)*
  2. $55 application fee (non-refundable)*
  3. Official transcripts from all colleges and universities where graduate work was completed as well as those where the bachelor’s degree was completed and/or work toward teaching and/or administrative certifications.
  4. An essay of at least 1000 words describing the applicant’s reasons for seeking admission to the program.
  5. Resume or curriculum vitae.
  6. Scholarly writing sample in the form of a research paper of 10 or more pages or equivalent published research article that will be used to assess ability to perform scholarly research and writing.
  7. Three letters of recommendation, at least two of which should be from the following: (1) professional peer, (2) professional supervisor, (3) community leader, or (4) graduate study faculty. All letters should speak to the applicant’s academic and leadership abilities.

*Alumni of a UM-Flint graduate program or a Rackham graduate program (any campus) may substitute the “Change of Program or Dual Degree Application” which requires no application fee.

Application Deadlines
Program faculty review applications twice annually after each of the following dates:
April 1 (early admission) and July 1 (final deadline).

A one-hour in-person or electronic interview will be scheduled at the discretion of the faculty.
 

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