EdD in Learning and Leadership
Admissions Information
Thank you for your interest in the EdD in Learning and Leadership program!
We are currently accepting applications to the Fall 2010 doctoral cohort in Chattanooga.
The application deadline is February 26, 2010.
EdD Application 2010 (Adobe version*)
EdD Application Packet (.pdf)
UTC Graduate School Application** (online)
EdD Application 2010 (Word version)
EdD Application Packet (.doc)
UTC Graduate School Application (online)
* Depending on the version of Acrobat Adobe you are using, you may or may not be able to save your entries within the PDF version of the application. Therefore, it may be advisable to print each page as you complete it. If you opt to complete the Word version of the application, you may type or legibly print your entries by hand in ink.
** Refer to EdD Application Packet instructions for assistance in completing the UTC Graduate School application online. If you have questions regarding the application questions, contact Mark-Fairchild@utc.edu or
Becca-McCashin@utc.edu.
Admissions Timeline 2010:
October 26, 2009: Application materials posted to website
February 26, 2010: Application deadline for Fall 2010 cohort
March 2010: Applications routed to department for review by doctoral faculty committee
March/April 2010: Select number of applicants invited to participated in personal interviews
May 2010: Admission notification letters distributed
Summer 2010: Orientation activities
Fall 2010: Core course work begins (6 credits)
Questions???
Click here: Frequently Asked Questions
Thank you for your interest in the Learning and Leadership program at UTC. Our doctoral program is designed for working professionals interested in enhancing leadership skills and knowledge of the learning process in a variety of areas including school administration, higher education, nonprofits, corporations, etc.
This rigorous program relies heavily on group interactions and requires students to take initiative in the learning process. The EdD program consists of a minimum of 66 graduate hours to complete. All doctoral students register for core courses (6 graduate hours per semester) with fellow cohort members. The program is offered executive delivery style. Face-to-face sessions are supplemented by on-line discussions and long-term projects. Learners may elect to take focused electives at any time in consultation with his/her faculty advisor.
I would be happy to answer any questions related to the program or refer you to a doctoral faculty advisor.
Best wishes in all pursuits!
Kindly,
Becca McCashin
EdD Program Coordinator
