(Major Code: 08273) (Academic Plan Code: 331932EDDS)
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Admission to the Degree Curriculum
The Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) degree in educational leadership prepares leaders capable of initiating change and creating diverse educational institutions for the region’s P-14 student population. It is designed as a professional degree for PreK-12 school and community college/postsecondary leaders who will develop advanced leadership and research skills related to their own institutional settings. The program is committed to developing reflective leaders and change agents for complex educational organizations in diverse multicultural settings. Emphasizing theory, research, and practice, the program provides an opportunity for candidates to work in learning communities with faculty and practitioners to develop a deeper understanding of themselves as educational leaders and to develop the knowledge and skills needed to improve student learning. The program is offered through the Department of Educational Leadership and the Department of Administration, Rehabilitation and Postsecondary Education. There are two concentrations: PreK-12 school leadership and community college/postsecondary leadership.
A cohort of students will be admitted by May for classes starting in the fall semester.
In addition to meeting the general admission requirements, students must be recommended for admission by the program’s graduate admissions committee on the basis of standards of excellence as evidenced in the following materials:
- An earned baccalaureate degree and master’s degree or equivalent from accredited institutions of higher education with a cumulative GPA in upper division and/or graduate study of 3.0 or above;
- Sufficient preparation and experience pertinent to educational leadership to benefit from the program;
- Demonstrated leadership potential and skills including successful experience in schools, postsecondary education, community colleges, related fields and/or policy leadership;
- Demonstrated academic excellence, problem-solving ability, and an interest in critically assessing and bringing about improvements within current educational policies and practices;
- Three confidential letters of support attesting to the leadership ability and scholarship of the candidate;
- Written statement of purpose reflecting understanding of the challenges facing the public schools or community colleges/ institutions of higher education in California;
- Curriculum vitae or resume;
- Examples of professional and/or academic writings;
- Statement of support for the candidate’s doctoral studies from her/his employer or, in the cases where this is not provided, an indication of the candidate’s plan for meeting the demands of the program and his/her professional responsibilities;
- Personal interview with the Admissions and Standards Committee including a written response to a prompt provided by the committee.
Meeting the minimum requirements qualifies an individual for consideration, but does not guarantee admission to the program. Admission will be granted on a competitive basis.
Advancement to Candidacy
The written qualifying examination will occur at the end of the fourth semester in the program. Qualifying examination defense requirement includes three components:
- Compilation of a written reflective paper
- Formal oral presentation, and
- Drafts for dissertation chapters from the ED 836 series of courses (optional).
The examination will be evaluated by a committee comprised of at least two program faculty members and one community partner doctoral faculty member. In order to be eligible to participate in the portfolio defense (qualifying examination), a student must have completed all prior program coursework with a grade of B or better.
Once the doctoral student successfully completes the qualifying examination and has successfully completed all required courses at that stage in the program, the doctoral student will be advanced to candidacy.
Faculty
The following faculty are available for teaching and serving on doctoral committees:
Administration, Rehabilitation and Postsecondary Education: Degeneffe, Guillermo, Saia, Tucker
Educational Leadership: Bracken, Felix, Gaxiola Serrano, Haris III, Herrera Villareal, Vasquez, Wilson