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Doctorate in Leadership for the Advancement of Learning and Service

The Doctorate in Leadership for the Advancement of Learning and Service prepares you to make significant contributions to your organization and community. The course of study is designed for educators, professionals, and researchers representing all disciplines and professions. The program’s ultimate goal is to transform individuals, organizations and communities in ways that can enhance the quality of life for society as a whole. In this program, you can earn either a Ph.D., which is more research-based, or an Ed.D., which is more practitioner-oriented.

A new cohort starts once a year in summer.  All classes are held at our main campus in Milwaukee


Doctorate in Leadership for the Advancement of Learning and Service in Higher Education

The Doctorate in Leadership for the Advancement of Learning and Service in Higher Education prepares you to make significant contributions to your organization and community and will help you become a transformational leader in higher education. The program is designed for current and aspiring leaders working in two- and four-year colleges and universities and community and technical colleges who seek to be a catalyst for meaningful change within their organization. In this program, you can earn either a Ph.D., which is more research-based, or an Ed.D., which is more practitioner-oriented.

A new cohort starts once a year in summer.  All classes are held at our main campus in Milwaukee


Doctorate in Literacy and Language 

The Doctorate in Literacy and Language prepares you to act as a literacy leader who understands theoretical and instructional models of literacy, recognizes new literacy trends in our digital age, services literacy acquisition, development and instruction, and fosters systemic change in your organization and community. The course of study is designed for educators, professionals, and researchers with a background and/or interest in literacy, curriculum and instruction,  speech and language, or a related field. In this program, you will earn a Ph.D.

A new cohort starts once a year in fall.  All classes are held at our main campus in Milwaukee


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For more information, contact Pat Eckerstorfer, associate director of Graduate Admissions, at (414) 410-4061, or e-mail pjeckerstorfer@stritch.edu.