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From AGC to Ed.D.: Stony Brook's Educational Leadership Program Articulates with Ed.D. Programs at Fordham University and Seton Hall University

Fordham University

SPD's Educational Leadership Advanced Graduate Certificate program fully articulates with Fordham University's Executive Ed.D. Program in Educational Administration and Supervision. The Ed.D. program requires only 45 credits to the doctorate, including dissertation guidance, after acceptance into the program. Six credits toward the 45 credits will be offered on the Stony Brook Campus at Stony Brook tuition rates and taught by Fordham University faculty.
The transfer of these six credits into Fordham's program will be seamless upon formal admission to their program.

This intensive program involving Friday evenings and Saturdays is especially designed for working administrators so that they can fully take advantage of this opportunity. Students may attend on a part-time basis so as to not interfere with work, family and other obligations. For further program information and application procedures, visit Fordham University on the web.

Contact Information:

Dr. Gerald Cattaro, Chair, Educational Leadership
Graduate School of Education
Suite 1119H, Fordham University
113 West 60th Street, New York, N.Y. 10023
(212) 636-6430
Email: : cattaro@fordham.edu

Seton Hall University

SPD’s Educational Leadership Advanced Graduate Certificate program fully articulates with Seton Hall University’s Executive Ed.D. Program in Educational Administration.  The Ed.D. program requires only 54 credits to the doctorate after acceptance of 45 transfer credits, including credits earned in SPD's Educational Leadership program and other course work from your master’s degree. 

The SHU program is an intensive program involving weekends and summers especially designed for working administrators so that they can fully take advantage of this opportunity on a part-time basis so as to not interfere with work, family and other obligations.  For further program information and application procedures, visit Seton Hall on the web.

Contact Information:

Dr. James Caulfield, Director
Executive Ed.D. in Educational Administration Program
Room 407 Jubilee Hall, Seton Hall University
400 South Orange Avenue, South Orange, N.J.  07079
(973) 275-2728
Email: caulfija@shu.edu


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