Aug 18, 2025  
2014-2015 Argosy University Academic Catalog—Graduate Programs | Volume 5, Issue 1 
    
2014-2015 Argosy University Academic Catalog—Graduate Programs | Volume 5, Issue 1 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Doctor of Education in Higher and Postsecondary Education Degree Program


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Offering Campuses


Argosy University, Atlanta; Argosy University, Dallas; Argosy University, Denver; Argosy University, Hawai’i; Argosy University, Inland Empire; Argosy University, Los Angeles; Argosy University, Nashville; Argosy University, Orange County; Argosy University, Phoenix; Argosy University, Salt Lake City; Argosy University, San Francisco Bay Area; Argosy University, Sarasota; Argosy University, Seattle; Argosy University, Tampa; Argosy University, Twin Cities; Argosy University, Washington DC

Program Overview


The Doctor of Education (EdD) in Higher and Postsecondary degree program is designed for students desiring to enhance professional competence as educational leaders, instructors, or consultants in academic affairs, student affairs, or student services divisions within community colleges, technical schools and institutes, four-year colleges and universities as well as government, military, religious, profit or nonprofit postsecondary educational organizations and divisions.

Argosy University, Atlanta Students

The programs offered through Argosy University, Atlanta College of Education DO NOT lead to teacher or administrator certification, licensure, or endorsement in any State in the United States. Further, due to recent rule changes by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (PSC), students must meet program completion deadlines and rules issued by the PSC in order to be eligible for possible certification upgrade.

Argosy University, Denver Students

The programs offered through Argosy University, Denver College of Education DO NOT lead to teacher or administrator certification, licensure, or endorsement in any State in the United States.

Argosy University, Nashville Students

The programs offered through Argosy University, Nashville College of Education DO NOT lead to teacher or administrator certification, licensure, or endorsement in any State in the United States.

Argosy University, Seattle Students

This program is not intended to lead to teacher certification. Teachers are advised to contact their individual school districts as to whether this program may qualify for salary advancement.

Argosy University, Washington DC Students

The programs offered through Argosy University, DC College of Education DO NOT lead to teacher or administrator certification, licensure, or endorsement in any State in the United States.
 

Program Learning Outcomes


The EdD in Higher and Postsecondary Education degree program is designed around four key learning areas.

Program Outcome One: Advance Social Justice and Transformative Practice
1.a Foster democratic and empowering environments that promote understanding and respect for diversity
1.b Cultivate the active engagement of diverse communities in social justice initiatives that enhance student development and learning
1.c Demonstrate critical reflection that strengthens or improves themselves, their institutions, and their professional community

Program Outcome Two: Design, implement, manage, and assess learning opportunities sensitive to stakeholder characteristics and collegiate and community environments

Program Outcome Three: Promote Organizational and Administrative Development

3.a Employ ethical and collaborative management and leadership practices appropriate to the field and role that assist institutions in accomplishing their mission
3.b Enhance the ability of institutions to provide safe and productive environments, to anticipate and prepare for change, crisis, and disruption
 
Program Outcome Four: Conduct Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
4.a Select and apply appropriate research methodology to assess needs and effectiveness
4.b Use assessment and research data to inform practice and administrative decisions
4.c Design and conduct a research study, and effectively communicate the results using a variety of media (e.g., written, oral, electronic).

Admission Requirements


  • A master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution, a nationally accredited institution that has been approved, or an appropriately certified foreign institution
  • A grade point average of at least 3.0 (on a scale of 4.0) in work leading to the master’s degree and in any subsequent graduate study
  • A minimum score on an Argosy University pre-approved English language proficiency test is required for all applicants whose native language is not English or who have not graduated from an institution at which English is the language of instruction as specified in Section Five, Admission Policies, “English Language Proficiency Policy .”

All applications for admission must be submitted to the Admissions Department. An admissions representative is available to help interested applicants complete the following required documentation:

  • Completed Application for Admission form.
  • Application fee (Non-refundable, except in Arizona. In the state of Arizona, the application fee is refundable if the application is canceled within three business days of the applicant signing the Enrollment Agreement.).
  • Documentation of applicant employment with or access to a professional or educational organization.
  • Official transcripts for the institution that conferred the master’s degree and institutions where graduate coursework was subsequently taken. Bachelor’s level transcripts are not required.
  • Prior to matriculation, applicants will be required to submit a personal/professional goal statement.

Applications to Multiple Campuses


Applicants who are undecided with respect to the location they wish to attend should submit an application and full set of application materials to their location of first choice. Applicants who are accepted into their location of first choice and who, prior to beginning the program, determine they want to complete the same program at a different location, should notify the initial location of record of that intent. Provided that the same program is available, all previous approvals and credits accepted will remain in force. If an individual requests to change programs, he or she will need to meet all admission requirements of the new program.

Graduation Requirements


Students in the EdD in Higher and Postsecondary Education degree program are eligible for graduation when the following requirements are met:

  • Satisfactory completion of all requirements in the program of study developed in consultation with the advisor
  • Satisfactory completion of 60 credit hours beyond the master’s degree that includes
    • 24 credit hours of core courses
    • 12 credit hours of research courses
    • 12 credit hours of concentration courses
    • 12 credit hours of doctoral research courses
  •  Minimum grade point average of at least 3.0 (on a scale of 4.0) and a grade of “B-” or better in all required courses
  • Successful completion of the Doctoral Qualifying Examination
  • Satisfactory performance on the Summative Assessment (E7514 Comprehensive Internship and Project )
  • Successful completion and defense of the Doctoral Research project
  • Completion of all degree requirements within seven years of matriculation in program
  • Completed Petition to Graduate From submitted to Campus Administration

Program Requirements


Students in the EdD in Higher and Postsecondary Education degree program are required to complete 60 credit hours distributed as follows: core course requirements, 24 credit hours; research  requirements, 12 credit hours; concentration requirements, 12 credit hours; doctoral research requirements, 12 credit hours.

Core Course Requirements


Students in the EdD in Higher and Postsecondary Education degree program are required to complete eight core courses (24 credit hours).

Research Requirements


Students in the EdD in Higher and Postsecondary Education degree program complete a four course research sequence (12 credit hours).

Concentration Requirements


Students in the EdD in Higher and Postsecondary Education degree program are required to take four courses (12 credit hours) within the Interdisciplinary Studies concentration area.

Interdisciplinary Studies Concentration Requirements—Students are Required to Take the Following


Interdisciplinary Studies Concentration Requirements—12 Credit Hours


Doctoral Qualifying Examination


Students are required to successfully complete a Doctoral Qualifying Examination (DQE) that focuses on the learner outcomes that are associated with the required core courses of their programs. Students must take the DQE the session after successfully completing all required core courses and must pass it within three sessions of successfully completing all required core courses.

Doctoral Research Requirements (12 Credit Hours)


Upon successful completion of the prerequisite coursework and the doctoral qualifying exam (DQE), students enroll in doctoral research courses. To progress through each doctoral research course, students must successfully complete specified course objectives. If all objectives of the course are successfully met, students will earn a PR grade, permitting them to enroll in the next doctoral research course as outlined in the course sequence of their program of study. If objectives of a doctoral research course are substantively but not fully met (67% completed) by the end of the course (as determined by the- research mentors) students will earn a grade of Incomplete Progressing (IP) for the course and must complete an IP contract outlining a plan for completion of the remaining course objectives. Students must successfully complete all remaining course objectives by the due date specified in the IP contract before enrollment is permitted in the next doctoral research course. If little to no progress has been made in a doctoral research course (less than 67% of the course objectives were successfully completed) or the IP contract is not successfully fulfilled within the specified timeframe, students will earn a grade of No Credit (NC). Students who earn a grade of NC in a doctoral research course are required to retake the course. A student may only receive any combination of two NC, W, or WF grades in doctoral research courses. Upon receiving the third NC, W, or WF grade in a doctoral research course, the student will be dismissed from the program. Published course objectives for each doctoral research course apply unless the student and research mentors agree to and confirm in writing alternative specified objectives more appropriate for a particular doctoral research topic. Students must fulfill the prerequisites of each doctoral research course before enrollment is permitted.

Gainful Employment Information


The following links provide program duration, tuition, fees, other costs, median debt, federal salary data, alumni success, and other important info for the EdD in Higher and Postsecondary Education degree program offered at Argosy University:

Campus Gainful Employment Information
Argosy University, Atlanta  ge.argosy.edu/programoffering/3351
 Argosy University, Dallas  ge.argosy.edu/programoffering/3599
 Argosy University, Denver  ge.argosy.edu/programoffering/3124
 Argosy University, Hawai’i  ge.argosy.edu/programoffering/3559
 Argosy University, Inland Empire  ge.argosy.edu/programoffering/3353
 Argosy University, Los Angeles  ge.argosy.edu/programoffering/3355
 Argosy University, Nashville  ge.argosy.edu/programoffering/3669
 Argosy University, Orange County  ge.argosy.edu/programoffering/3357
 Argosy University, Phoenix  ge.argosy.edu/programoffering/3511
 Argosy University, Salt Lake City  ge.argosy.edu/programoffering/3358
 Argosy University, San Francisco Bay Area  ge.argosy.edu/programoffering/3362
 Argosy University, Sarasota  ge.argosy.edu/programoffering/3626
 Argosy University, Seattle  ge.argosy.edu/programoffering/3514
 Argosy University, Tampa  ge.argosy.edu/programoffering/3658
 Argosy University, Twin Cities  ge.argosy.edu/programoffering/3365
 Argosy University, Washington DC  ge.argosy.edu/programoffering/3747
 Argosy University Online Programs  ge.argosy.edu/programoffering/3510

 

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