Higher Education Leadership Ed.S.

Students enrolled in the Ed.D. in Higher Education Leadership program are also eligible for award of an intermediate degree, Ed.S., en route to the Ed.D. program or as an alternative exit point for students unable to progress in the research component of the program. Students may be admitted concurrently into Ed.D./Ed.S. programs.

The Ed.S. in Higher Education Leadership program is offered in both online and executive cohort formats.

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):

PLO1. Students will demonstrate the ability to assess critical issues and challenges related to leading mission-driven, student-centered higher education institutions (HEIs) and/or their functions in the increasingly complex and competitive environment.

PLO2. Students will demonstrate the ability to identify data needs, select appropriate empirical approaches, and engage in research related to solving complex issues with multiple stakeholders.

PLO3. Students will demonstrate the ability to engage in collaborative, evidence-based practices to create, lead, manage, and grow programs and initiatives designed to advance the institutional mission and goals.

PLO4. Students will demonstrate the ability to contribute to efficient leadership and management of various functions of an HEI, including academic affairs, faculty development, student services, enrollment management, record management, academic technology, quality assurance, and other operational areas.

PLO5. Students will demonstrate the ability to integrate theories of student development, teaching and learning, leadership, governance, assessment, and continuous improvement into professional practice.

In addition to the National Louis University Graduate Admissions requirements, applicants must:

  • Submit professional resume or curriculum vitae
  • Submit a written statement responding to questions as established and periodically revised by the faculty
  • Submit assessment of writing:
    • Professional writing sample, such as master's degree thesis or final paper for a graduate course, inclusive of cover page, references, and appendices, if any; or
    • If the artifacts discussed above are not available, an alternative written artifact at the discretion of the program Chair

  • Submit a minimum of two professional letters of recommendation, addressing topics/questions as established and periodically revised by the faculty. Letters of recommendation must be written by individuals who know the candidate from an academic or professional perspective and are able to comment on the candidate’s capacity for undertaking doctoral studies.
  • Sit for a faculty interview and review

Program Details:

Required Courses

Gateway Courses

HED 600Higher Education in the United States

3

RES 600Introduction to Doctoral Studies and Research

3

Doctoral Research

HED 650Contextual Study in Higher Education

3

RES 650Data-Driven Decision Making and Research

3

Electives

Choose 3 semester hours from the list of courses below:

CCD 615Psychological Foundations of Teaching and Learning

3

CCD 620Epistemology of Learning, Teaching and Inquiry

3

HED 689Directed Study in Higher Education

1 TO 6

HED 690Internship in Higher Education

1 TO 6

HED 691Field Experience in Higher Education

1 TO 6

HED 695Special Topics in Higher Education

1 TO 6

HED 697Consulting Project in Higher Education

1 TO 6

LAP 693Seminar in Program Evaluation

3

MGT 635Strategic Fundraising and Philanthropy

3

OBD 633Organizational Effectiveness and Development

3

OBD 650Culture of Learning Organizations

3

OBD 651Diversity and Inclusion in the Organizational Culture

3

Program Core

HED 620Leadership and Governance in Higher Education

3

HED 622Strategic Marketing and Enrollment Management

3

HED 624Finance and Budgeting in Higher Education

3

HED 626Legal Issues in Higher Education

3

HED 630Academic Affairs: Faculty, Curriculum, and Assessment

3

HED 632Student Development Theory

3

HED 634Quality Assurance in Higher Education

3

Note: All the courses above must be taken for a total of 3 semester hours.