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Higher Education Administration, Ph.D.

  1. Graduates will be prepared to address systemic injustices in higher education and society.
  2. Graduates will demonstrate critical reflection as they use discipline-based literature to inform ethical decisions in higher education leadership.
  3. Graduates will contribute to new knowledge through the creation of original research related to higher education administration practices.
Higher Education Administration
EDH 5400Law and Higher Education3
EDH 6020Professional Seminar in Doctoral Studies in Higher Education1
EDH 6050Disability in Higher Education & Society3
EDH 6150Organization and Administration of Higher Education3
EDH 6350College Student Choice, Access, and Success3
EDH 6450Policy Studies in Higher Education3
EDH 6640Social Theory & Social Justice in Higher Education3
EDH 6580Financial Admin in Higher Educ3
EDH 6950Special Study for Written Comprehensive Exams0
Research Courses
Introductory Research Courses 3-9
Advanced Research Courses9
Dissertation Research
EDR 6990Dissertation Research12
Total Credits46-52

Introductory Research Courses

Students must complete master’s level graduate research coursework as prerequisites for advanced research courses. Students are required to successfully complete the following three research courses. Up to six credits may be waived based on students' prior coursework.  

EDR 5000General Research Methods for Education3
EDR 5100Intro to Inferential Stats: Ed3
EDR 5400Qualitative Research in Education3

Advanced Research Courses

Students must successfully complete nine credits of advanced research courses (six of these credits must include  EDR 6400 and EDR 6100). Additionally, students must choose a three-credit advanced research course elective from either the qualitative or quantitative focus (see lists below).

Qualitative Research Focus:
EDR 5500
Evaluation of Education Programs
EDR 6400
Advanced Qual Research for Ed (Required)
EDR 6600
Designing Mixed Methods Research
EDR 6930
Special Topics
Quantitative Research Focus:
EDR 6100
Intermediate Applied Statistics for Education (Required)
EDR 6500
Multilevel Regression Models
EDR 6600
Designing Mixed Methods Research

Non-Course Requirements

  • Students must pass a comprehensive written examination.
  • Students must pass an oral examination/proposal defense.
  • Students must pass a public presentation and defense of their dissertation.

Continuation Standards

Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 in all graduate/professional courses.

Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollment unless otherwise noted.  

Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.

This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
EDH 6020 Professional Seminar in Doctoral Studies in Higher Education 1
EDH 6050 Disability in Higher Education & Society 3
EDH 6350 College Student Choice, Access, and Success 3
 Credits7
Spring
EDH 6580 Financial Admin in Higher Educ 3
EDH 6640 Social Theory & Social Justice in Higher Education 3
EDR 5400 Qualitative Research in Education 3
 Credits9
Summer
EDR 5000 General Research Methods for Education (required if student has not met intro research prereqs requirement) 3
EDR 5100 Intro to Inferential Stats: Ed (required if student has not met intro research prereqs requirement) 3
 Credits0-6
Year Two
Fall
EDH 5400 Law and Higher Education 3
EDH 6450 Policy Studies in Higher Education 3
EDR 6400 Advanced Qual Research for Ed 3
 Credits9
Spring
EDH 6150 Organization and Administration of Higher Education 3
EDR 6100 Intermediate Applied Statistics for Education 3
Adv Research Course 3
EDH 6950 Special Study for Written Comprehensive Exams 0
 Credits9
Year Three
Fall
EDR 6990 Dissertation Research (Please register in your advisor's section number) 6
Oral Exam (Dissertation Proposal)  
 Credits6
Spring
EDR 6990 Dissertation Research (Please register in your advisor's section number) 6
Public Defense of Dissertation  
 Credits6
 Total Credits46-52

Apply for Admission

For additional admission questions, please contact:
Saint Louis University School of Education
314-977-3292
slued@slu.edu