Doctoral
Ed.D. in Transformative Education (Online)
The Ed.D. in Transformative Education Program empowers educational professionals to lead change, respond to change and undergo change, both personally and professionally. The program is designed for diverse professionals who are committed to reshaping education as a vehicle for equity and systemic improvement. Whether students come from classrooms, college campus offices, community programs, or corporate training teams, they will graduate being equipped and inspired to lead meaningful change in their professional spheres.
- Course Length:
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7 Weeks
- Tuition:
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$534 Per Credit
- Study Format:
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Online
- Credit Hours:
- 48
Achieve More with an Ed.D. Degree
• Lead Change
• Respond to Change
• Become the Catalyst of Change
Our Mission
Empower educational professionals to foster innovation, lead with courage and knowledge, and adapt to complexity.
K–12 Educators and Leaders
This path may include the stackable Pennsylvania certification Superintendent Letter of Eligibility.
Higher Education Professionals
Advance your career in higher education and become a leader of institutional transformation.
Career-Changers
The program serves as a bridge for experienced professionals seeking to enter the education sector.
Program Overview
• Doctor of Education degree supports careers across PK–12 education, higher education, community organizations, corporate sector, and other related fields.
• Transfer up to 18 graduate credits allows qualified students to reduce time to completion.
• Flexible pacing allows for program completion in three years or at a pace aligned with professional commitments.
• Hybrid learning format combines live Zoom classes, asynchronous online learning, and residency.
• ABD completion pathway is designed for applicants who have completed doctoral coursework in another Ed.D. program and seek support in completing dissertation requirements.
Curriculum
The 48-credit curriculum includes a research core (12 credits), education core (15 credits), concentration area electives (9 credits), portfolio assessment (0 credits), residency (0 credits) and applied dissertation courses (12 credits).
- Research Core
EDD 701: Research Design (3 cr.)
EDD 702: Research and Professional Communication (3 cr.)
EDD 703: Qualitative Research (3 cr.)
EDD 704: Quantitative Research (3 cr.)
- Education Core
EDD 705: Theories of Teaching & Learning (3 cr.)
EDD 706: Education Policies (3 cr.)
EDD 707: Curriculum (re)Design and Implementation of Transformative Change (3 cr.)
EDD 708: Technology for Transforming Education (3 cr.)
EDD 709: Frameworks of Transformative Education (3 cr.)
- Concentration Area
A student will create their own concentration based on their professional and scholarly interests and career goals. Concentration areas may include but not limited to the following: innovation in education, higher education, educational leadership and administration, curriculum leadership. Concentration coursework includes three elective courses selected from the approved EDD and PHD courses (refer to the academic program completion plan). The selected concentration area and electives shall be approved by the Program Director in advance of registration.
- Portfolio Assessment
As an alternative to a qualifying examination, portfolio assessment includes (1) a portfolio that illustrates a student’s expertise in their inquiry area and (2) presentation at the Graduate Symposium & Networking Day. Earning a satisfactory grade on the portfolio signifies a student’s readiness to begin their dissertation courses.
Portfolio: Upon completion of the 27 credits of research, education, and concentration elective courses and before the start of the 12-credit applied dissertation coursework, a student will prepare and submit their portfolio. For their portfolio, a student may select one of the following options:
• Option A: Revised papers written for the three completed courses and related to the area of inquiry that will be pursued in the applied dissertation. This option demonstrates a student’s general knowledge of their area of inquiry.
• Option B: A grant proposal. This option demonstrates a student’s competency necessary for obtaining federal funding to implement a transformative change. Submission of the grant proposal is not required; however, the proposal will be evaluated by the same or similar criteria.Graduate Symposium & Networking Day:
• Research presentation (not a poster) at the Symposium. Upon the approval of the Program Director, a presentation at a state, national, or international conference may count towards this requirement.
• Participation in all sessions of the Graduate Symposium & Networking Day.
- Applied Dissertation
Completion of all core and elective courses and satisfactory portfolio assessment is required prior to the start of the applied dissertation. The Program Director’s approval is required for registration for each of the dissertation courses.
EDD 801: Dissertation 1 (3 cr.)
EDD 802: Dissertation 2 (3 cr.)
EDD 803: Dissertation 3 (3 cr.)
EDD 804: Dissertation 4 (3 cr.)
- Residency
Residency includes:
• Virtual program orientation (Year 1)
• Graduate Symposium & Networking prior to the start of dissertation courses (Year 2)
• 5-day residency on campus or international residency (Summer semester of Year 2 or 3)Residency Cost
• Campus residency: $125 per week housing with meals not included
• International residency (may be chosen as an alternative): cost will vary
- ABD Pathway
All But Dissertation (ABD) pathway is designed for the applicant who has not completed the dissertation requirements of another Ed.D. program. The ABD pathway requires a minimum of 18 hours of coursework to be completed at 17³Ô¹ÏÍø.
Career Support at 17³Ô¹ÏÍø
17³Ô¹ÏÍø's Office of Career Development supports students and alumni in job searches and career planning. Its services include individual career advising; résumé, cover letter, and LinkedIn profile reviews; interview preparation and practice; access to career information as well as internship and job opportunities; career fairs and networking connections; and graduate school application support.
- Admission Requirements
• Official transcript(s) indicating that the applicant has earned a master's degree from an accredited college or university
• Minimum 3.0 GPA in a prior graduate program. Test scores (GRE or GMAT) must be required if GPA is below 3.0
• Statement of Purpose. Two-page statement in which an applicant summarizes the value of the program for their personal or professional growth and discusses the area of transformative change they are passionate about
• Professional resume
• Three letters of recommendation from professors or supervisors familiar with the applicant’s professional experiences and abilities necessary to succeed in a doctoral program
• Interview with the Program Director
• International applicants may have additional requirements
- Transfer Credit Policy
Up to 18 credits may be transferred. A transfer credit request requires approval of the Program Director.
• A maximum of 6 graduate credits at a doctoral level may be transferred from another accredited higher education institution*
• A maximum of 6 credits earned in 17³Ô¹Ï꿉۪s MED or PHD courses in the period of 2020-present may be applied to research core, education core, or elective courses (concentration area)**
• A maximum of 6 professional experience credits may be applied to the education core courses***
* Requires a review of the graduate transcript and course syllabus.
** Requires a review of the graduate transcript.
*** Based on a review of the resume and an interview. Requires an application with a $400 fee.
- Graduation Requirements
• Complete the 48-credit coursework with a minimum of GPA 3.0
• Pass the Portfolio Assessment
• Complete the residency
• Defend the applied dissertation
• Complete the graduate requirement in ethics, leadership and social responsibility
Brain aneurysm survivor creates her comeback at 17³Ô¹ÏÍø
By the time Nicole Reeser-Mazur ’01 Ph.D. ’24 was writing her 17³Ô¹ÏÍø doctoral dissertation in educational leadership in 2023, she had already overcome more than her share of challenges. Fate, though, had one more wallop in store for her.