Graduate School take your career to the next level Educational Leadership Doctoral Program Buffalo New York
Graduate Admissions Office 320 Porter Avenue Buffalo, NY 14201 D Youville Academic Center, Room 117 716.829.8400 graduateadmissions@dyc.edu discover the D Youville graduate difference For over 100 years, D Youville College has provided students from Buffalo and the surrounding area with the education and skills needed to pursue their chosen careers. We have grown into a comprehensive campus offering 43 bachelors, 13 masters and 6 doctoral degrees. With a student population of just over 3000, D Youville has gained an international reputation with students enrolled from 15 different countries. As you begin your search for a graduate program, we are pleased that you have chosen to learn more about the options available here at D Youville. Our students tell us that one of the reasons they decided to attend D Youville was because of the time and attention they received while they were researching study options. We encourage you to visit our campus and meet with a counselor, who will answer any questions you might have, and also arrange for you to visit with faculty and take a tour of campus. We look forward to welcoming you to our D Youville graduate student community in the near future.
Graduate School D Youville graduates become top-level administrators, superintendents and teacher educators who make a difference in the schools and communities they serve. As executive administrators, they set educational standards and goals. They establish policies and procedures, supervise managers, lead academic departments, and hire and develop staff. **The Educational Leadership EdD program is not intended to lead to certification as a school admnistratrator. Educational Leadership www.dyc.edu/academics/education/doctoral The doctoral program in educational leadership at D Youville College is dynamic and diverse as reflected in its faculty composition, courses offered and quality of students it attracts. The program is designed to prepare educational professionals to confront leadership challenges and engage in effective policy research, analysis and implementation. The D Youville educational leadership doctoral program propels educators into government and private sector top-level P-20 administrative and policy making positions and inspires them to make a difference in changing and improving educational processes in countries, organizations, and communities they serve. D Youville Advantages Take professional core courses after and place in topics such as cultural perspectives, advanced curriculum issues, assessment of teaching and learning, and organizational behavior, and educational law and finance. Learn from established and diverse educational leaders who will serve as advisors, dissertation committee members, and program consultants and reviewers. Collaborate and network with peer learners in a small-class environment. Take convenient courses in the evenings, weekends and during summer. Graduate from a college whose reputation in teacher education is well-known and highly respected.
Educational Leadership curriculum summary ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS In addition to the program curriculum listed to the right, doctoral candidates are required to do the following: Complete a qualifying paper at the completion of all coursework prerequisite to the dissertation. Students must successfully produce a qualifying paper before proceeding to take EDL722. Present a defense of the dissertation proposal and completed dissertation. (See the doctoral programs in education dissertation handbook for the detailed presentation of the dissertation requirement). Transferring Credits Students may transfer up to 40 graduate credits with grades of B or better at the discretion of the program director. Credits must be from an accredited institution in courses appropriate to the program. In the event applicants have fewer than 45 hours of prior graduate work, prerequisite courses will be necessary to complete the total required. www.dyc.edu/academics/education/doctoral Research Core Credits EDL 732 Advanced Statistics + Lab... 4 EDL 733 Quantitative Research Design...3 EDL 734 Qualitative Research Design...3 EDL 735 Case Study Method & Design...3 TOTAL...13 Academic Core Credits EDL 731 Doctoral Seminar...3 EDL 737 The Persistent Problems of Inequality for Education Theory and Practice...3 EDL 738 History and Future of Education Reform...............................3 EDL 739 Cultural Perspectives in Education...3 TOTAL...12 Choose Either the Professional Concentration in K-12 or the Professional Concentration in Higher Education K-12 Professional Core Credits ELK 741 K-12 Education Governance, Law and Policy............................3 ELK 742 K-12 Education Finance and Planning...3 ELK 743 School-Community Relations...3 ELK 744 Curriculum, Instruction and the Assessment of Learning..............3 ELK 745 Applied Research Practicum I...2 ELK 746 Applied Research Practicum II...2 TOTAL...16 Higher Education Professional Core Credits ELH 741 Higher Education Governance, Law and Policy.........................3 ELH 742 Higher Education Finance and Strategic Planning......................3 ELH 743 Higher Education Curriculum...3 ELH 744 Program Evaluation, Outcomes Assessment, and Accreditation 3 ELH 745 Applied Research Practicum I...2 ELH 746 Applied Research Practicum II...2 TOTAL...16 Dissertation Core Credits EDL 752 Dissertation Proposal I...3 EDL 753 Dissertation Proposal II...2 EDL 831 Dissertation Guidance...1-4 TOTAL...9 Credits required for EdD courses... 50 Transfer credits... 40 TOTAL Required for EdD... 90
Applying www.dyc.edu/apply We made it easy to apply with our online application. Admission to most of our graduate programs is on a rolling basis. The earlier you apply, the earlier you will be notified of a decision. We look forward to receiving your application and learning about your academic interests and background. Financial Aid & Scholarships financialaid@dyc.edu 800.777.3921 At D Youville College, we understand that financing a graduate education can be difficult. That s why we have various forms of financial aid available for all students, such as scholarships, grants and loans. New entering graduate students are automatically reviewed for award eligibility, though a minimum G.P.A. of 3.25 or higher is required. Continuing graduate students can apply for a retention scholarship assistantship directly with the academic department. Canadian Student Discount We currently award a 20% net tuition discount to Canadian students. This discount applies to tuition only. Ontario residents may also be eligible to apply for OSAP funding. Our financial aid office will complete the required paperwork, however Ontario does not confirm award eligibility prior to enrollment. Educational Leadership admissions requirements Prospective candidates are required to forward the following items to the graduate admissions office: A completed doctoral programs application Official undergraduate and graduate transcripts of all institutions attended Submission of any one of the following: GRE, GMAT, or LSAT scores In addition to the application procedure, candidates must present the following: A completed master s degree, with a minimum graduate grade point average of 3.5 (based on a 4.0 system) Evidence of leadership and professionalism in education or a related field Two letters of professional recommendation A 500-1000 word written statement of goals for pursuing doctoral study One writing sample from your graduate program coursework, not to exceed 30 pages in length. Professional resume or curriculum vitae Students being considered for admission will be asked to come to campus to be interviewed by education leadership faculty Applications for admission are considered on a competitive basis. Provisional Admission Applicants who do not meet the above criteria but have a graduate grade point average of at least 3.25 and show promise will be reviewed on an individual basis by the admissions committee and may be admitted provisionally. While on provisional status, the student must meet all academic requirements of the program and must receive grades of B or better in the first four courses of the program.
Why D Youville? Selecting a college for graduate study is an important decision that will shape your future. D Youville College is a great place to start. We have provided a quality education for our students for over a century, improving their careers and increasing personal satisfaction. The educational leadership doctoral program at DYC focuses on contemporary and projected issues in education and prepares graduates to fill positions of leadership in educational institutions and organizations. The program focuses on cultural perspectives, advanced curriculum issues, assessment and use of instructional technology. Our faculty and staff are devoted to helping graduate students achieve their career goals in a challenging, yet supportive environment. With small class sizes, professors are able to interact individually with students, enhancing the educational experience. on campus life at DYC... community makes a difference Graduate students have the option of living on campus. Our adult housing offers the privacy and independence of off-campus living with the convenience and benefits of on-campus life. D Youville s campus is a safe and welcoming place to live and learn with top-notch academic, recreation, and living facilities. But it s not the buildings that make the difference, it s the people. There s definitely a unique sense of community and service here that you have to experience to understand. We d love to have you visit our campus. Come, see for yourself the difference DYC s community makes.
How do I visit? Seeing is Believing graduateadmissions@dyc.edu 800.777.3921 716.829.8400 There is no better way to experience all that D Youville has to offer than to visit and see for yourself. The graduate admissions office offers a number of opportunities to visit throughout the year including personal appointments, small gatherings and larger open houses. We invite you to attend one of our upcoming events where you will meet our educational leadership faculty and graduate admissions counselors. You ll learn more about our program and how we can help you attain your doctoral degree. We ll provide complete information on our admission requirements and how you can get financial aid if you need it. Schedule a visit online: www.dyc.edu/gradrsvp
Graduate School About D Youville Founded in 1908, D Youville College has an international reputation for preparing our graduates for the challenges of the working world. Today, the tradition of excellence is maintained as D Youville continues to offer and promote academic leadership, and responds to community needs. The college remains firmly committed to the personal growth and well-being of all those within its sphere of influence. As a community of scholars, D Youville College values the free exchange of ideas, and encourages diverse points of view and the rigorous examination of assumptions. Excellent education is a contribution to the betterment of society. Through lifelong learning, educated people continue to search for truth, are committed to use their talents to contribute to the betterment of the local and world communities, and seek excellence in their personal and professional endeavors. Every person is important; the college never refuses to serve. Graduate admissions office D Youville academic center, room 117 D Youville College 320 Porter Avenue Buffalo, NY 14201 716.829.8400 800.777.3921 graduateadmissons@dyc.edu The graduate admissions office is located in the D Youville Academic Center (DAC, #11 on the map), Room 117. Parking is available along Prospect and Fargo avenues. The office is open daily from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Evening hours are available by appointment. 716.829.8400