How to Apply
The application process to any Educational Administration program requires meeting requirements and deadlines specific to each program. The following are the programs offered in Educational Administration.
Please note that Program deadlines can differ from the Graduate and International Admissions Center deadline.
HIGHER EDUCATION LEADERSHIP PROGRAM (HELP) |
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COMMUNITY COLLEGE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM (CLLP) |
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Doctor of Education (Ed.D) in Community College Leadership |
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Doctor of Education (Ph.D.) in Community College Leadership |
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CCLP is cohort-based and new students are typically admitted in the summer session. |
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HIGHER EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM (HED) |
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Master's of Education in College Student Personnel Administration |
January 13 |
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Doctor of Philosophy (Ed.D.) in Higher Education Administration |
January 13 |
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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Higher Education Administration |
January 13 |
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New students are admitted in the fall semester only. |
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PUBLIC SCHOOL EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS (PSEL) |
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PRINCIPALSHIP PROGRAM (PRIN) |
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2011 AUSTIN COHORT - Master of Education in Educational Administration with Specialization in Principalship |
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2011 HOUSTON COHORT - Master of Education in Educational Administration with Specialization in Principalship |
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2012 DALLAS COHORT - Master of Education in Educational Administration with Specialization in Principalship |
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2013 HARLANDALE COHORT - Master of Education in Educational Administration with Specialization in Principalship |
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Attendance at an Orientation Session is required. |
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COOPERATIVE SUPERINTENDENCY PROGRAM (CSP) |
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Doctor of Education (Ed.D) in Public School Leadership: Cooperative Superintendency Program (CSP) |
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The Cooperative Superintendency Program is cohort-based and begins in the summer semester. |
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EDUCATIONAL POLICY AND PLANNING PROGRAM (EPP) |
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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in Educational Policy and Planning (EPP) |
February 1 |
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New students are admitted in the summer or fall semester. |
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NON-DEGREE APPLICANTS
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• If you wish to take graduate-level coursework without becoming a candidate for an advanced degree you may apply for admission as a non-degree graduate student in this department. You must hold a bachelor's degree in order to be eligible for non-degree status. Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) scores are not required. • All non-degree applicants must meet the program requirements and application deadline. Note that program deadlines vary between programs and may differ from GIAC's deadline. See program requirements and deadlines above. • Admission must be recommended by the Department and approved by the graduate dean. Enrollment as a non-degree graduate student is limited to six hours of coursework. These six hours of credit can be used toward a future degree in this department, if the student applies and is subsequently offered admission as a degree-seeking student. • If you are admitted as a non-degree student and decide to seek a graduate degree in our department at a future date, you must apply for the next admission cycle. Admission as a non-degree student does not guarantee future admission as a degree-seeking student. |
