$98,490
Annual Median Salary
Advance your career with an online Ed.D. program designed for working professionals.Advance your career with an online Ed.D. program designed for working professionals.Advance your career with an online Ed.D. program designed for working professionals.
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$98,490
Annual Median Salary
Median annual salary for elementary, middle, and high school principals in 20201
$115,640
Annual Median Salary
Median annual salary for training and development managers in 20202
$97,500
Annual Median Salary
Median annual salary for postsecondary education administrators in 20203
With an emphasis on research, collaboration, social justice, and applied practice, our online Ed.D. degree prepares you to enact positive organizational change.
Through two on-campus immersions in Dayton, Ohio, you’ll develop a strong network with like-minded organizational leaders and cement relationships with faculty and peers. You’ll also have the opportunity to collaborate in research groups and conduct in-depth, independent action research in an area that aligns with your interests and career goals.
As a graduate, you’ll be qualified to lead in a variety of environments, including city and local government, public policy, K-12 administration, postsecondary education administration, health service, or non-profit leadership. Your service-based leadership skills will position you to improve organizations and the communities they serve.
Develop service-based leadership skills through dynamic online learning – including live online classes, self-paced course content, and in-person experiences like on-campus immersions. No GRE required.
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Lead change in your organization and community with the online Ed.D. program.
1 Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Elementary, Middle and High School Principalsarrow_upwardReturn to footnote reference
2 Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Training and Development Managersarrow_upwardReturn to footnote reference
3 Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Postsecondary Education Administratorsarrow_upwardReturn to footnote reference
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