Saint Peter’s College Introduces Ed.D. Program in Higher Education

Jersey City, N.J. – Saint Peter’s College today announced that this fall a new Higher Education concentration will be available through the College’s School of Education doctorate program. This concentration will prepare doctoral students for careers in higher education administration and leadership. Through this course of study, current administrators, educational leaders and faculty will be able to take on senior post-secondary roles in community colleges, liberal arts colleges, as well as teaching and research universities.

“Practicing and aspiring higher education professionals have the ability to take their careers to the next level with the Ed.D. program in Higher Education,” said Mildred Mihlon, Ph.D., associate vice president of academic affairs and assessment, at Saint Peter’s College. “The flexible, partially online course schedule consists of a curriculum based on theory and practice, and provides students with the insights necessary to develop and execute strategic planning to achieve positive institutional change.”

The College is introducing the Higher Education concentration given the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics prediction that employment of education administrators is expected to grow in the coming years due to the accelerated increase in the number of students at the postsecondary level. In particular, a greater number of administrators will be needed to manage non-traditional adult populations or schools that allow students to receive job-specific training or update their skills in a convenient manner.

The 48 credit Ed.D. program in Higher Education will be based out of the Englewood Cliffs campus, which is conveniently located just 10 minutes from the George Washington Bridge. Classes will be offered partially online and on weeknights or weekends, including the summer, to accommodate the needs of working adults. The program consists of core and specialized courses as well as a dissertation.

Higher Education concentration courses will cover subjects such as history and trends in higher education, curriculum development and instruction, student development and programming, accountability, assessment, accreditation and institutional research, technology for administrators and more. Students graduating from the program will be qualified for a variety of administrative and executive roles within a college or university setting.  

The Higher Education concentration will begin in the fall of 2012. For more information about enrollment, course schedule and program guidelines, please visit www.spc.edu or contact Joseph Doria, Ed.D. at (201) 761-6190 or jdoria@spc.edu. The Ed.D. program in Higher Education will also be hosting an open house on the Englewood Cliffs campus on Wednesday, August 1 at 6:00 p.m. To RSVP for this event, please contact the Office of Graduate and Professional Studies Admission at rsvp@spc.edu.

# # end # #

Saint Peter’s College, inspired by its Jesuit, Catholic identity, commitment to individual attention and grounding in the liberal arts, educates a diverse community of learners in undergraduate, graduate and professional programs to excel intellectually, lead ethically, serve compassionately and promote justice in our ever-changing urban and global environment.

Contact
Angeline Boyer
(201) 761-6238
aboyer1@spc.edu

Share This

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn