General Requirements for Degree
All candidates for the Community College Leadership doctoral program must enter as a member of a cohort. Members of the Cohort must commit to this collaborative experience throughout the entire program of study.
All candidates must complete a minimum of sixty-three (63) credit hours at Morgan after admission to the program. Previously completed credits may not be used to reduce the minimum requirements.
All candidates must select a specialized internship or practicum in a community college. The internship must be approved by the Program Coordinator prior to beginning the internship.
After completion of twelve (12) credits, all new doctoral students in the Community College Leadership doctoral program will receive a 12 credit review. This review consists of a personal meeting with the Program Coordinator to review the student’s academic progress. At this time, the student and the Program Coordinator will make a determination as to the student’s academic standing and the student’s continuation in the program. All candidates for the EdD degree in Higher Education must complete the requirements of the Community College Leadership doctoral program’s foundation courses before continuing in the program of study.
The Community College Leadership Program has a curriculum that follows a structured sequence. Students who are not able to take a course or may have to drop a course must register for the course the following year. Please note that taking a course out of sequence may affect candidacy for the comprehensive examination and graduation since courses are only offered once a year.
All candidates must pass both a written and oral comprehensive examination during the scheduled date(s) set by the program coordinator. These comprehensive examinations may be repeated only once. To be eligible to take the comprehensive examinations, the student must have completed a minimum of 45 credit hours, have a GPA of 3.0 or higher, and have no “I” or “F” grades.
Each candidate participating in the Community College Leadership doctoral program must submit a dissertation concept paper by the end of the second year of study. This paper initiates the final set of requirements of the program including the internship, concept paper, written and oral comprehensives, proposal, IRB, and final defense of dissertation. The dissertation committee must be named at this time, including a committee chair; this committee will oversee the final stages of student work toward dissertation completion.
All candidates in Community College Leadership doctoral program must write and submit a dissertation. When the dissertation has been completed to the satisfaction of the committee chairperson (and the DASLP department chair), a dissertation defense will be scheduled during which the students must orally defend his or her work before the entire dissertation committee.
All requirements for the EdD degree in Higher Education must be completed within a period of seven consecutive years. The granting of a leave of absence by the School of Graduate Studies does not automatically extend the time limit.