Ed.D. FAQs

FAQs for Ed.D. in Educational Leadership Students

Coursework generally takes 3 years to complete. Students take 20 courses over a three-year period. Your dissertation will be embedded in your coursework with year 4 used to finalize the dissertation if needed. Below is a sample of a schedule.

Sum 2026A671A672 
Fall 2026A653Y520 
Spr 2027A600A686 
Milestone One: · Development of a problem of practice that can be used in Chapter 1 by May 31, 2027
Sum 2027A639A682A785
Fall 2027A754Y501 
Spr 2028A677Y611 
Milestone Two: · Successful completion of qualifying exam by August 31, 2027 · Completion of Chapter 2 by April 31, 2028
Sum 2028A795A638 or electiveA615
Fall 2028A799A675 
Spr 2029A799Elective 
Milestone Three: Completion of Chapters 1-3 and successful defense prior to August 1, 2028 ·
To graduate in 3 years, students must defend their manuscript and submit a content complete manuscript by July 15, 2029

The Executive Ed.D. program is 60 credits. You must have completed a master’s in a related-field before starting the Ed.D. program.

Courses are all online for this program. Students will have a weeklong orientation the first summer of the program (summer 2026) in Bloomington followed by another weeklong program Summer 2028 also in Bloomington.

Due to the Ed.D. program delivery, course format, and schedule, attendance is essential during the face-to-face workshops that occur during the summer of 2026 and 2028. During the online courses, individual instructors might require students to attend virtual meetings. As a result, class absences are reflected in a student’s course grade. Students are required to attend all classes, participate in discussions, and read the assigned material prior to each class. Regardless of the reason (illness, funeral, family or personal emergency), students will be deducted up to 5% of the course grade for every missed class meeting.

We generally begin cohorts every year. The next cohort begins Summer 2026.

Up to 18 credits may be transferred into the 60 credit EdD program; however, such credits must be above and beyond master’s level coursework. Typically, students are approved to transfer no more than 9 credits, reflecting the student’s elective credits. These courses require prior approval. Students must have earned a B or better in any transfer coursework. After admission, students should submit a completed transfer of credit form found on the graduate student portal. This form along with the email approval from the student's advisor or chair must be submitted to Ed Leadership Student Support at educlead@iu.edu. The approval process typically takes 2-3 months.

You do not need to revalidate ANY of your master’s credits that were part of your admission to the executive EdD program (remember a master’s is a prerequisite for this program). However, any courses that you transfer in (those above and beyond your master’s degree) that are older than 7 years must be revalidated. Students will work with the instructor of record for the course in order to determine what needs to be done to revalidate (e.g., retake the course, take an exam, attend a conference, etc.). Contact Ed Leadership Student Support at educlead@iu.edu or 812-856-8371.

We consider a variety of factors including undergraduate and graduate GPA, two letters of recommendation (at least one from a supervisor), a resume and a personal statement. Requirements and application can be found here. We are interested in highly motivated students who have demonstrated strong leadership skills. A strong academic record is also required. Finally, we want our students to have similar career goals including eventual district level leadership for this program. 

Students should check Student Central for the latest information about tuition and fees.

Our program consistently ranks very highly in US News & World Report. You can see our current rankings here.

It is competitive. Students are encouraged to submit their application materials at least five months prior to the start of the next cohort. Cohorts generally fill several months before they begin. We generally accept 10-12 students per cohort.

The Educational Leadership faculty will review EdD admission applications in February and some students will be screened for a virtual interview. After the virtual interview and further application review, the committee will make an admission decision sometime in Spring before the Summer Cohort Start date. If you have applied and would like more information about the status of your application, please contact Ed Leadership Student Support at educlead@iu.edu.

Your courses will generally be taught by full-time faculty members at Indiana University as well as experienced current and former central office leaders serving in clinical and adjunct roles. Our professors have worked as teachers, principals, superintendents, and have published widely in their areas of expertise. Several of the faculty members have been school and district administrators in Indiana and/or other states.

Students begin their dissertations as part of their coursework with milestones completed towards the Problem of Practice Dissertation each year. By the end of the third year, the student will have a clearly defined problem of practice, a review of relevant evidence, and an implementation cycle for the problem of practice. Students will complete a four-chapter dissertation under this model.

Yes, courses in the Ed.D. count toward the specialized certificate programs. Students interested in earning a certificate must submit an application to that certificate program, complete an ePOS, and apply to graduate.

Yes, but only if you have not already been nominated to candidacy. Students who are not enrolled at the IU School of Education for more than two years (and not yet nominated to candidacy) will need to submit a new application for the EdD program. Students who reapply are not guaranteed admission.

Visit the Doctoral Guide in the Graduate Student Portal for a variety of information related to our programs.

Contact Ed Leadership Student Support at educlead@iu.edu.