Doctor of Education in
Public School Administration
Graduate
Program Overview
This is where your passion meets your purpose. Designed for the working educator, this comprehensive program will equip you for superintendent leadership in a public school. It is aligned to the National Educational Leadership Preparation (NELP) standards and will enable you to successfully complete state certification, as well as the nationally recognized Performance Assessment for School Leaders (PASL) exam offered by ETS®. PASL certification provides unique recognition of your ability to effectively use school improvement strategies.
Classes are taught in a hybrid, modular format consisting of 2½ days of face-to-face sessions, Thursday evening through Saturday afternoon, accompanied by online pre- and post-assignments. There is also the option to participate remotely in a live class via Zoom or by viewing the Zoom recording of a class on your own schedule.
Fall sessions are held in September, October, and November; spring sessions are held in January, February, March, and April. This 54-hour, non-cohort program is designed to be completed in a minimum of three years, including dissertation. Admission is continuous, with program entry at any point in the fall or spring.
Degree Plan for Ed.D. in Public School Administration
An Ed.D. in Educational Leadership - Public School Administration will equip you to:
- Apply theories of organization and administration of public schools, pre-K through senior high school, to promote community engagement, productive partnerships, collaborative communication, and effective representation
- Critically and constructively evaluate the philosophical foundation of various issues and systems from a Christian worldview
- Identify and integrate the leadership knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary to plan, implement, and lead future-focused change efforts in educational organizations
- Understand the legal challenges surrounding finance, policy-making, governance and politics
- Understand the components of professional learning communities and implement a collaborative culture in a school environment
- Select and analyze research in order to design an applied research project, drawing on knowledge of qualitative and quantitative research methods, program evaluation, and reporting
Career opportunities include:
- Public School Superintendent
- Public School Principal
- Training and Development Manager
- Curriculum Developer / Instructional Coordinator
Are There Scholarships Available?
Many of our students receive ORU grants and scholarships through academic achievement and through ORU’s premier scholarship opportunity of our Quest Whole Leader Scholarship. Click on the links below for more information:
Quest Whole Leader Graduate Scholarships
College of Education Graduate Scholarships
Graduate Tuition and Financial Aid