We have expanded our Doctoral Locations to 26 Broadway, NY, NY
Dowling College invites you to join us for one of our Doctoral Information Sessions!

Don't miss the opportunity to be part of a successful doctoral program with 85 percent completion rate in three years.

Wednesday, April 20, 2016 Time: 4:30pm-6:30pm Dowling/Manhattan Center
26 Broadway
New York, NY 

For more information, please contact Diane Impagliazzo, Ed.D. at 
impaglid@dowling.edu or
by phone at 631 244-1887


We look forward to working with you!

Ed.D. Educational Administration 

 

Department of Educational Administration, Leadership and Technology

DOCTORAL DEGREE IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION 

  • 60 Credit Program
  • Over 85 percent graduation rate in three years
  • Two years of coursework, one year dissertation writing
  • Up to 12 credits transferred from an Advanced Certificate Program
  • 12-14 members of cohort remain together for duration of the program
  • Courses are held weekends June, July, Fall and Spring
  • Tuition $48,000 
  • Tuition $46,000 (12 credits transferred from Advanced Certificate Program) 
  • Tuition includes, SPSS software, Access to Blackboard, and online library resources

For further information, contact: Diane Impagliazzo, Ed.D.

At impaglid@dowling.edu, or 631 244-1887

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