Is the doctoral degree the bridge to your ultimate professional goal?
Is this the level of knowledge and skills you need to go beyond "succeeding" to "leading"?
Do you value working and learning with colleagues who are guiding organizations of all kinds throughout the community?
If your answer is "yes" you will find many likeminded, committed leaders at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota.
Saint Mary's Doctor of Education in Leadership candidates have served as presidents or vice presidents of the University of Wisconsin—LaCrosse, Western Wisconsin Technical College, and Cotter High School. Other alumni served as the academic dean of St. Thomas Academy, a Humphrey Institute Fellow, and a Fulbright Scholar, as well as superintendents and principals in a number of schools.
“Saint Mary’s provides a friendly, collegial environment with a focus on creating a learning community of persons from around the world. Saint Mary’s University faculty, staff and other students provide opportunities for leadership, and support students on their journeys to successful careers.”
Professor Sally Baas Director, SE Asian Teacher Licensure & Hmong Culture & Language Programs Concordia University, St. Paul, Minnesota
Do you wonder if it’s even possible to earn a doctorate while upholding the responsibilities of your current position? Saint Mary’s University makes it possible. Our Ed.D. in Leadership is a practitioner-oriented program with a curriculum and schedule designed around the lives of working adults. Our 300-year-old LaSallian tradition has a dual focus: supporting your success, and preparing you for service to others. We succeed when you succeed.
Is the program limited to teachers and school administrators?
Definitely not. If you are interested in education and leadership in K-12 or higher education—or in industry, social service, healthcare, or any number of fields, we invite you become part of our culturally, socially and intellectually diverse learning community.
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