Nov 05, 2025  
2025-2026 Graduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Graduate Catalog

Educational Leadership, Ed.D.


Minimum number of credits required to graduate:  44

Minimum cumulative GPA required to graduate:  3.0

The Ed.D. in Educational Leadership is an online 44 credit (post-master’s) degree that provides leaders in K-12 schools, higher education, non-profit organizations and education-related mental health organizations with the knowledge and tools to lead effectively in the 21st century. Students in the program may opt to complete it full-time in three years, or part time in four to six years. The program is flexible and centers on development of key leadership skills, mastery of research and assessment strategies and completion of a dissertation in practice (DiP) for real world problem solving in education, clinical and community settings. 

The program’s goal is preparing educational leaders to positively impact and transform schools, communities and broader society. Additionally, this program is designed to advance the learning of leaders in schools, colleges, and community settings, and provide them with a necessary credential for advancement in their fields.  The Ed.D. is a pathway to numerous professional opportunities, including superintendency (and other district- level K-12 leadership roles), the vice president of student affairs and dean of students role, community college administrative leadership roles at the dean’s level and above and as executive director of non-profit organizations that broadly support education, mental health counseling and human services.

 

Student in the Ed.D. program will complete the following credit requirements:

8 credits of leadership core courses

8 credits of professional seminar courses

8 credits of research methods courses

12 credits of concentration courses (see below)

8 credits of dissertation completion credits

TOTAL: 44 credits

All students are also expected to attend a residency (three full days, held at the beginning of their program and at the start of year II, offered both on-ground and remote/synchronously). These non-credit residencies will prepare students for collaborative engagement with peers and faculty, introduce them to key resources for their doctoral journey and engage them in community development activities, reflecting best practices in doctoral student engagement and retention.

 

Electives, by concentration:

Organizational Development

EDL8100: Building Dynamic Organizations

EDL8110: Organizational and Team Development in Practice

EDL8120: Ethics of Organizational Leadership

 

School Leadership

EDL8400: Education Law and Policy

EDL8410: Advanced Leadership and Policy in Education

EDL8420: School Finance and Operations

 

Leadership in Applied Mental Health

EDL8300: Ethics, Law and Policy in Clinical Practice and Supervision

EDL8310: From Vision to Action: Strategy. Planning, and Implementation

EDL8320: Leadership and Supervision in Mental Health Practice

 

Innovative Curricular Leadership

EDL8330: Leadership in Supervision

EDL8340: Teaching to Transform: Advanced Facilitation and Pedagogy

EDL8350: Advanced Assessment of Teaching and Learning