Why Choose the Commuity College Leadership Doctorate?
The Community College Leadership doctoral program at Ferris began in Summer 2010 and is designed for students who have a master’s degree. Its development was in response to the need for leaders in community colleges due to an impending shortage of qualified candidates. A group of nationally recognized leaders initiated this program and guided the development to insure that the program would meed the needs of 21st century community college leaders. The resulting program is unique in its delivery, with a focus on applications grounded in theory. Problem solving based on real institutional issues will be the focus of the courses so that students learn in an environment that mirrors their professional world. Ferris offers this program in a three-year cohort model with the dissertation integrated into course delivery. The dissertation requirement can be met through three additional options to the traditional research dissertation. Writing and research support is present from the first cours
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