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General Information
1. The Ph.D. in Educational Leadership offers two tracks:
2. The program will be offered in Atlanta and Macon.
3. A minimum of three complete years, or nine semesters, including summers, will be required to complete the program.
4. Classes will be in the evenings over 16-week semesters (two 8-week sessions). A school-based experience with a mentor is also required.
5. Students will take an average of two courses each semester and three courses in the summer.
6. For additional information, download our Higher Education Fact Sheet.
Admission Requirements for Higher Education Leadership Track
All persons must complete the formal written application for admission to graduate studies. General qualifications for admission are a bachelor's and master's degree from a regionally accredited college or university. Teaching or leadership experience in higher education is preferred but not required. Not all qualified applicants will be accepted. Individuals applying for the Ph.D. program must provide the following:
1. A completed Ph.D. in Educational Leadership application form. Click Here for Application Packet.
2. For the Higher Education Leadership Track: Appropriate teaching or leadership experience in higher education leadership, or other comparable activity.
3. A copy of recent GRE scores.
The target score is 1100 for Verbal and Quantitative sections and 4.0 for the writing section. GRE scores are not the sole criteria; applicants with scores lower than the target are encouraged to apply and will need to provide stronger evidence of the ability to complete doctoral courses and independent research in other areas.
4. A current vita or resume'.
5. Two official copies of transcripts of all academic work; candidate should have a minimum cumulative graduate GPA of 3.5.
6. A $35 non-refundable admissions processing fee with the check made payable to Mercer University.
7. Three professional letters of recommendation; one of these letters should be from the candidate's current supervisor.
8. A signed and dated narrative of career and academic goals to be mailed in with the application.
9. A signed and dated writing sample to be completed at the interview.
Submit all items in one packet and mail to:
The Educational Leadership Admissions Committee
Mercer University
3001 Mercer University Drive
Atlanta, GA 30341-4155
Interview
As part of the application process, all candidates are required to interview with the program faculty. At that time, each candidate will complete a signed and dated narrative of career and academic goals in addition to a writing activity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ph.D. in Educational Leadership
Higher Education Leadership Track
1. When does the program start?
Cohorts begin the fall of each year.
2. When is the application deadline?
The application deadline is June 30, 2010.
3. Where will the program be offered?
The Ph.D. in Higher Education Leadership will typically be offered at both the Atlanta and Macon campuses.
4. Who may apply?
Anyone with experience in higher education (or other relevant area) who holds both a bachelor’s and master’s degree may apply:
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Applicants should have an interest in higher education leadership or have teaching or leadership experience in higher education leadership.
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Candidates should submit a current curriculum vita.
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Candidates must submit current GRE scores.
The target score is 1100 for Verbal & Quantitative sections and 4.0 for the writing section. GRE scores are not the sole criteria; applicants with scores lower than the target are encouraged to apply and will need to provide stronger evidence of the ability to complete doctoral courses and independent research in other areas.
5. Can I receive certification with Higher Education Leadership preparation?
No. There is no certification implied or intended by this program. Leadership certification applies only to candidates who hold certification from the Georgia Professional Standards Commission.
6. What are some examples of jobs performed by persons who hold a degree in Higher Education Leadership?
People with Ph.D. degrees in Higher Education Leadership hold a variety of jobs in higher education institutions and agencies. These jobs include presidents, deans, provosts, and other types of leadership positions in areas such as students services, financial aid, housing, and admissions.
7. How long will it take?
The program will take a minimum of three complete years, or nine semesters, including summers.
8. How much does it cost?
Educational Leadership Ph.D. students current tuition is $1,740 per course. Students will take an average of two courses each semester and three courses in the summer.
9. Can I keep my job and do this program?
Yes, the fall and spring semesters run for 16 weeks, followed by an 8-week summer semester. Most classes are 8 weeks long, and are scheduled such that students take 2-3 courses per semester. Classes are offered during the evenings, Monday-Thursday. There is also a required internship experience.
10. Is there financial aid available for this program?
Generally, loans are available for graduate programs. To receive financial aid, students must be fully admitted to the program. Students who are provisionally admitted will not be eligible for aid. Questions regarding specific financial aid questions should be directed to financial aid counselors at the following locations:
Atlanta: 678-547-6400
Macon: 478-301-2670
11. How do I get an application packet on the program?
You can download an application PDF by clicking on one of the Application Packet links on this Web page. Or, you can call the Graduate Program Associate at (678) 547-6550 or the main switchboard at (678) 547-5400.
12. Where can I find additional information?
For additional information, download our Higher Education Fact Sheet. |