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    Education, Higher Education Administration

    University of Wyoming
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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    PhD (Philosophy Doctorate)

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 50 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines28-Aug-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 41,066  / year
    Next Intake 28-Aug-2023

    Education, Higher Education Administration

    About

    All Higher Education Administration students can work as administrators and professional staff to supervise, design, deliver, and coordinate high quality formal and informal education programs to adults across the lifespan.

    Additional Information:


    The Ed.D. is the terminal professional degree in education designed for students who desire to improve their professional practice as educators. The Ed.D. is delivered through distance delivery system and requires a minimum of 77 semester hours beyond the bachelor's degree, of which 41 hours must be taken in the student's chosen field, and 6 hours of dissertation. Candidates may, with the approval of the faculty, transfer up to 30 semester hours from previous graduate level coursework. A bachelor's degree and a master's degree are required of all students to be admitted to the Ed.D. program.

    Required on-campus orientation during first fall semester.

    In order to be considered for admission, applicants must meet the following minimum requirements:

    • Hold a Master's degree from an accredited institute of higher education.
    • Score of "Proficient" or higher on a letter of intent describing academic goals, teaching experiences, and reasons for pursuing a doctoral degree at the University of Wyoming. This letter serves as a writing sample.
    • Three (3) years of P-12 teaching experience or its equivalent.
    • Minimum 3.000 GPA on a 4.000 scale on the applicant's most recent degree from an accredited institution, plus transcripts from all other schools attended.
    • GRE minimum score of Verbal:153, Quantitative:144.
    • TOEFL score of 540 (paperbased), 76 (internet exam) or IELTS score of 6.5 or above are required for international, non-native English speaking applicants. Until further notice, due to COVID-19 related postponements/cancellations of TOEFL/IELTS exams, we will be accepting Duolingo scores or 110 or higher as proof of English proficiency.

    All Doctor of Education students will use research methods to explore practical leadership problems. Applied projects are problem-based and may be collaborative. Projects may involve evaluating curriculum, designing and implementing professional development or training, developing applications to be used in local settings (e.g., early childhood-12 education, corporate and government centers), as well as other projects designed to advance knowledge in a specific field or setting. 

    The following requirements apply to all projects:

    • Research-based (literature review)
    • Scholarly, academic writing using APA style
    • Primary or secondary data
    • Authored by individual or small groups of students
    • Uploaded to ProQuest for dissertations of practice or other projects in a dissertation format, and uploaded to the Mountain Scholar Digital Collections for projects in a non-dissertation format

    Suggested project formats and brief descriptions are:

    Dissertation of Practice

    • A dissertation of practice is original practice-based empirical research with data collection expected from primary sources. 

    Local Case Study

    • A case study is a descriptive, exploratory, or explanatory analysis of a person, group, or event.  Thomas (2011, p. 354) offered the following definition of case study: "Case studies are analysis of persons, events, decisions, periods, projects, policies, institutions, or others systems that are studied holistically by one of more methods."

    Faculty Directed Individual or Team-based Inquiry

    • This type of inquiry involves individual or a small group of students working together on a single project under the guidance of a faculty member. Data can be obtained from primary or secondary sources.

    Documentary on an Educational Issue

    • A documentary is an in-depth and extensive study with an analysis presented in video form accompanied by a written summary of the purpose and outcome.

    Submitted Manuscript

    • A full-length research manuscript must be submitted to a refereed mid- or top-tier national or international scholarly journal.

    Program Evaluation

    • A program evaluation report typically uses both qualitative and quantitative research methods to examine and collect data on a current program that is in place in a school or another organization.

    Additional project formats may be proposed and approved by the student's committee as long as they meet the requirements listed above.

    Final Project Processes

    As in the traditional dissertation process, all students are expected to meet with their committees to gain project approval (at the pre-prospectus and/or prospectus stage). The Report of Final Examination will indicate whether or not the final project is acceptable to the committee. The deadline for submitting projects to Mountain Scholar Digital Collections or dissertations of practice or other projects in a dissertation format to ProQuest is the same as the Report of Final Examination, the last day of classes for the semester during which a student intends to graduate. All projects will be evaluated by committee members and also by the student.

    Please note: After submitting the required steps for the Mountain Scholar Digital Collections you will receive a confirmation email. Please forward this email to your chair, Clayleen Rivord in the College of Education Dean's Office, and Robert Ratterree in the Office of the Registrar.

    Disciplines

    College of Education

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    1. Online Application (a non-refundable application fee of U.S. $50.00 is required)

    2. Provide Certified and Attested Copy of Transcripts

    UW must receive official transcripts (mark sheets, transcripts, exam results, diploma, etc.) for admissions. These documents must be original or certified true copies that are either sent directly from the school(s) in a sealed envelope or from a transcript evaluation agency such as World Education Services (WES) or any other evaluation agency listed as a member on the NACES website. All records should be submitted in the native language and accompanied with an official English translation.

    3. Provide Official Proof of English Proficiency

    The University of Wyoming accepts a variety of English proficiency exams. While the most popular are TOEFL (540 or 76 minimum for iBT), IELTS (6.5 minimum), Duolingo (110), and Cambridge English B2 First, C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency (176 minimum), other accepted exams and ways to satisfy the English Proficiency requirements are available here. Please note that some programs/departments may require higher scores than what is required by the Admissions Office.

    4. Provide Proof of Financial Support

    Official bank statement

    5. Copy of Passport (Passport copy can be submitted via a scanned e-mail to [email protected])

    6. If you are currently studying at a U.S. Institution, please provide your school’s immigration coordinator with the following details for transfer:

    UW’s School Name: University of Wyoming

    UW’s Campus Code: DEN214F00241000

    If your school’s immigration coordinator has any questions or concerns regarding your transfer, they may contact us at 307-766-5193 or [email protected].

    7. Students Coming with Family

    Please fill out the Family Information Form

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 41,066 

    Application Fee

    USD 50 

    How to Apply

    FILL OUT AN APPLICATION

    There is a low $50 USD non-refundable application fee to apply. If this fee is submitted in the form of an international money order or a check, it must be drawn from a U.S. bank, made payable to the UW Admissions Office. Please print your full legal name on your check or money order.

    DISCOVER STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

    The University of Wyoming offers the International Brown & Gold Commitment for eligible international freshman students. This financial support is based on your international GPA, though students will still have to provide proof of financial support.

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