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Sunday November 22, 2009
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Ed. D. in Educational Leadership - Frequently Asked QuestionsPlease check back periodically for updates on program information. What is the application deadline and when do classes begin?
Ed. D. 2010 Admissions Information and Application Packet is available for download under Document & Forms. What are the admissions requirements?
How do I apply?Cohort IV Applicants must submit:
I need to take the GRE - where can I find more information?Candidates that need to complete the GRE General Test can register to take the computer-based GRE General Exam. More information about test dates and test locations is available at www.ets.org. Can I begin to send application materials in now?Yes, application materials can be sent to Ed. D. Program Office at 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90840, Attn: Heidi Gilligan. How many students will be accepted in each cohort?30-35 students will be admitted each year (this includes both specializations). How long will it take to complete the program? This will be a three-year program that includes summer study. Individual progress may vary depending on circumstances and academic success. What is the total number of units for this degree and what subjects are available for study?The degree program is 60 units in length. All students will complete 23 units of core classes, 13 units of research coursework, 12 units of Dissertation, and 12 units of specialization coursework (Pre K - 12 or Community College/Higher Education). Program Requirements and Preliminary Course Descriptions How many units will be offered each semester and when will courses be offered? Students will be required to enroll in 7-9 units each semester. Classes will be offered in the evenings and on Saturdays. Summer enrollment will be required. Full-time study is required. The typical class meeting pattern for Fall & Spring is every Wednesday evening after 5:00PM and every other Saturday 9:00AM - 4:00PM. The first summer requires the completion of 9 units, classes meet every Wednesday evening (5:00PM - 10:00PM), every other Friday (5:00PM - 9:00PM) & every other Saturday (9:00AM - 4:30PM). There is a summer break built around the July 4th holiday. Classes run the full summer, beginning in early June and ending in late August. What is the cost of the program?2009-2010:
Please remember that fees are subject to change without advance notice. The Ed.D Program is eligible for federal financial aid. To apply for financial aid please go to www.fafsa.ed.gov. Where do I find the CSULB Graduate Admissions Application?The CSULB Graduate Admissions Application is available to download at www.csumentor.edu.
If I attended CSU Long Beach for my undergraduate and/or graduate courses do I need to submit CSU Long Beach official transcripts or GRE scores? No, applicants that attended CSU Long Beach DO NOT need to request official CSU Long Beach transcripts. However, applicants will need to include official transcripts for work completed at other institutions (regardless if the transcripts were sent to CSU Long Beach for completion of another application or program). Applicants that have already submitted official GRE General Exam tests scores (taken within the past 5 years) to CSU Long Beach will not need to submit scores again. Please contact Heidi Gilligan (eddinfo@csulb.edu or 562.985.4998) to confirm that official scores are already at the university. If I applied for a different graduate program in a previous semester do I still need to complete the CSULB Graduate Admissions Application? Yes, since you are applying to a different program you will need to submit the CSULB Graduate Admissions Application along with the $55.00 application fee - there are no exceptions. If I have additional questions who should I contact?You may send questions to Heidi Gilligan, Program Coordinator, at eddinfo@csulb.edu. |
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