Program Overview
The Ed.D. in Educational Leadership with Higher Education Leadership Concentration is designed to prepare leaders for administrative and executive roles in colleges and universities. The program emphasizes advanced research, policy analysis, and leadership skills specific to higher education environments.
Program Outcomes
Candidates who complete the program are educational leaders who have the knowledge and ability to promote the success of all students by:
Admission Requirements
Important Dates
Program Duration
Typically, 4-6 years with residency requirement of minimum 18 credit hours over 4 semesters
Transfer of Credit
At the master’s level, a student may be allowed a maximum of twelve (12) semesters or eighteen (18) quarter hours of graduate credit from another accredited college or university. At the doctoral level, a maximum of six (6) semester hours may be transferred. The Transfer of Credit is a fillable form that is to be completed with assistance from the assigned faculty advisor or program coordinator. The course credits being considered for transfer must be evaluated by the graduate program coordinator, department chair, college dean of the academic unit, and the dean of the Graduate School. Only courses in which the student earned grades of “B” or better, and which are taken within the degree program time limit, will be considered for transfer
Those admitted to a doctoral degree program and who have been awarded the Ed.S. degree from accredited institutions may be granted full credit for a maximum of 30 hours if the hours are applicable to the student ‘s program. Potential candidates who have completed their Ed.S. degrees at other institutions must meet residency requirements and must take at least six semester hours of major area courses at TSU. Those who transfer core courses from other institutions must have earned at least a B in each course. All post master ‘s degree transfer hours (excluding the Ed.S.) applied for the doctoral degree must have been taken within the last ten (10) years.
Degree Requirements
Accreditation Information
College of Education
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Education (M.S., M.A.Ed., Ed.S., Ed.D.: National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE)
Career Opportunities
University president, provost, vice president, dean, director of student affairs, institutional research director, policy analyst
Faculty Credentials
Twianie Roberts, Ed.D., Interim Department Chair
Sosapriele Dede, Ed.D., Assistant Professor
Eleni Elder, Ed.D., Professor
Janet Finch, Ph.D., College of Education Dean/Professor, Celebrating 25 years of Service
Kirmanj Gundi, Ed.D., Professor
Robbie Melton, Ph.D., Interim Provost, Interim Vice President/Professor
Terrance McNeil, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Trinetia Respress, Ed.D., Interim Graduate Dean/Professor
Eric Vogel, Ph.D., Professor
Jewell Winn, Associate Professor, Executive Director for International Programs & Academic Global Engagement, Senior International Officer/Fulbright Scholar Liaison
Program Website
https://www.tnstate.edu/eduadmin/doctorofeducation_higher_education.aspx
Program Coordinator/Contact Information
Terrance McNeil, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Phone: 615-963-2111
Email: tmcneil3@tnstate.edu