Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Educational Leadership
Starting Summer 2020
Program of Study
The Doctor of Education (EdD) Program in Educational Leadership provides the candidate with the knowledge, skills, and research foundation to serve in leadership roles in P-12 educational systems. It is the belief of the School of Education faculty that school leaders must have a strong background and commitment to quality teaching and learning. Consequently, an advanced degree in curriculum and instruction or related field is a prerequisite. Georgia educators must hold Tier I Educational Leadership certification, as well as certification in Curriculum and Instruction.
Admissions Criteria
Candidates for certification in educational leadership are successful educators who have demonstrated an understanding of student learning as evidenced by the completion of previous degrees and course work in their respective areas of education, as well as documented successful teaching and/or administrative experience.
Admissions Criteria for Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) Program in School Leadership:
1. In order to be eligible to apply for the doctor of education program, applicants must have earned the minimum of an Education Specialist degree with a 3.5 cumulative grade point average from Piedmont College and have five or more years of verified teaching experience at public or private schools accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) or the Georgia Accrediting Commission Inc. (GAC.) at the Accredited with Quality (AWQ) or Accredited (ACC) Level.
You may also apply for the doctor of education program if you have received an Education Specialist degree in Curriculum and Instruction or related field from a regionally accredited college or university with approval from the Department chair and or Dean of the School of Education.
2. Certification in Curriculum and Instruction (having passed the GACE content assessments in Curriculum and Instruction).
3. Georgia Tier I Educational Leadership Certification (having passed the GACE Leadership assessments and GACE Leadership ethics assessments).
Eligibility for application requires a master's degree with a 3.5 cumulative GPA from a regionally accredited college or university and five (5) or more years of verified successful teaching experience at a public or a private school accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) or the Georgia Accrediting Commission Inc. (GAC) at the Accredited With Quality (AWQ) or Accredited (ACC) level.*
Applicants must also submit:
a. Graduate Admissions Application
b. Official, final transcript from the college or university awarding the Education Specialist degree. (Transcripts are on file for candidates who received the EdS degree from Piedmont College.)
c. Three professional references; one each from:
- Supervising administrator
- Former professor or instructor
- Professional colleague
d. Current official test score (within the last five years) from the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) general test. The target GRE score is the 60th percentile for the combined Verbal and Quantitative Sections, and a 4.0 on the Analytic Writing section. Test scores are not the sole criteria; applicants with scores lower than the target score are eligible to apply. Applicants with a 3.7 or higher GPA at the completion of the Ed.S are not required to take the GRE.
e. Copy of current educator certificate issued by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission. Candidates from independent schools should submit a letter from the principal or head of school verifying full-time employment as a teacher or educational administrator. (Note: candidates not currently certified in Georgia who are seeking certification must contact the Georgia Professional Standards Commission.)
f. Letter of Intent
g. Professional Activities Resume
h. Verification of Professional Experience (minimum of five years)
i. Copies of five most recent professional evaluations
j. Personal Affirmation Form