UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS DOCTORATE PROGRAM
GENERAL PROGRAM INFORMATION
Program name: Ed.D. in Higher Education Leadership College: College of Education and Health Professions Department: Department of Rehabilitation, Human Resources, and Communication Disorders Degrees and Emphases: Ed.D. - Administration Tuition and Fees: See the following website: |
Contact Persons: Michael T. Miller Web Page (URL) address: http://hied.uark.edu/index.htm Degree first offered: 1961 Typical number of students admitted each year: 15 (Rolling Admissions throughout the year) |
PROGRAM STATEMENT
Two program options or major areas of specialization are offered within the doctoral program: college administration (including Student Affairs work), and college teaching. Within each of these areas there is considerable flexibility to fashion programs of study to unique student career goals. Students may focus on two- or four-year colleges or some other aspect of postsecondary education. A third program option (3) allows a student to propose a more individualized program of study combining elements of the first two options.
PROGRAM MISSION
To graduate doctoral degree students who come from diverse backgrounds and who are characterized by their competence and confidence to be effective leaders in the higher education workplace.
PROGRAM UNIQUENESS
Involvement of practicing administrators: In addition to the full-time faculty, several nationally recognized administrators are active members of the faculty teaching courses/workshops, supervising interns and graduate assistants, and serving on thesis/dissertation committees.
Campus: The University of Arkansas is a leading national research university, complete with over 300 student organizations for Graduate Assistants to work with. Additionally, UA is the location for the 2008 NUFP Leadership Development Institute.
Graduate Assistantships: Approximately 40 graduate assistantships are offered each year to the students. These assistantships are available in most all areas of Student Affairs, Enrollment Management, Advancement, Academic Advising, and other administrative offices. These assistantships offer competitive stipends ranging from $8,000-13,000 for 9-12 months and provide a full tuition waiver. Many of the assistantships are continued during the summer months. Several assistantships in Residence Life include an apartment and board.
NATIONAL STANDARDS
APPLICATION AND ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
CURRICULUM INFORMATION
Program Curriculum:
Is a thesis required?
STUDENT DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION - Students in student affairs or higher education administration programs (2005-2006):
| Total | 40 | 17 | 23 | 34 | 6 |
| 85 | 15 | 100 | |||
PROGRAM FACULTY (Faculty members with areas of specialization and percentage of time devoted to the program.)
Last modified July 27, 2007
Information submitted by: Michael Miller
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