Educational Leadership and Organizational Development (EdD)

The doctoral faculty tackles tough issues related to school achievement in the areas of reading, science, and mathematics as well as addressing persistently low-performing schools. As a student in this program, your knowledge, skills and abilities will be strategically strengthened to better prepare you to meet these challenges.
Type: Graduate
Format: In-Person
Credit Hours: 60
College: College of Education & Human Development

Leading Change

The College of Education and Human Development's Ed.D. in P-12 Administration aims to develop ethical, reflective leaders dedicated to enhancing K-12 student success. Graduates gain expertise in applying research to elementary and secondary schools, addressing educational leadership challenges at school and district levels, and improving outcomes in low-performing schools. Doctoral students work with faculty to tackle tough issues, strengthening their skills to lead effectively and support organizational improvement. This program prepares leaders to create positive change in education.