FAQs
About the Program
How long will the program take?
Students complete 58 semester units. The program is designed for students to complete
the course and dissertation requirements in three years or nine continuous semesters
of study. Students have the option for additional time to complete their dissertation
if necessary.
What will this degree do for me?
The doctorate in leadership studies is designed to equip candidates with the requisite
wisdom to serve in a variety of contexts. This degree is an excellent choice for those
with relevant work experience seeking senior leadership positions in a variety of
professional and academic communities. Based upon the candidates’ previous educational
qualification, a terminal degree in leadership studies can make candidates competitive
for faculty positions in various academic disciplines at different institutions of
higher education, depending on the needs and requirements at particular institutions.
The field of leadership studies is an emerging stand-alone discipline with programs
beginning to surface at the undergraduate and graduate level that will attract faculty
with terminal degrees in leadership studies.
Is there a minimum GPA required to stay in the program?
Students must maintain a 3.0 GPA to remain in the program.
What is candidacy and how do I advance to candidacy?
Candidacy is a necessary requirement to advance in the program. Admission to candidacy
is a formal process in which the faculty members recognize that the student has successfully
met certain degree requirements, is likely to complete the remaining requirements,
and demonstrates promise as a scholar. Students have the opportunity to advance to
doctoral candidate status in the second year of the program upon completion of the
following:
- Pass both sets of the comprehensive exams,
- Secure IRB approval for their dissertation research, and
- Successfully present a research prospectus.
What is a research prospectus?
Candidates write a preliminary research proposal that identifies a relevant question
of inquiry, provides a review of the literature germane to the identified research
topic, and suggests a research design in which to answer the question and contribute
to the literature on the topic. The prospectus requires diligent study of the literature
to develop an informed question and appropriate research design. While the length
of the prospectus will vary depending on the specific topic, candidates can expect
a minimal of twenty pages for an adequate prospectus with a minimum of 40 sources.
Candidates have the opportunity to make progress on their prospectus as they progress
through the program using their course work to inform their research and writing of
the prospectus.
If necessary, how much time after completing my coursework do I have to complete my dissertation?
The program is designed so that candidates can defend their dissertation after completing
their third year in the program. Candidates have up to five years beyond their final
semester of coursework to successfully defend their dissertation. Candidates are charged
a dissertation fee each semester during and after the three year program up to the
time the dissertation is officially approved.
What kind of comprehensive exams will I need to take?
Students will take two sets of comprehensive exams. The first set of exams is after
year one of course work and the second set after year two of course work. The comprehensive
exams allow students the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to master and synthesize
the content from the completed coursework and establish themselves as an emerging
scholar.
Candidates must pass each set of comprehensive exams in order to continue in the program.
Candidates who fail the comprehensive exams will have the opportunity to retake the
exams.
Applying to the Program
What is the highest degree of education necessary to be eligible for acceptance into
the program?
A master’s degree (or a terminal degree) from a regionally accredited institution,
or the evaluated equivalency, is required for acceptance.
What are the master’s degree requirements to enter into the doctoral program at CBU?
The program’s interdisciplinary nature and breadth of core courses allows for various
master’s degrees to serve as a point of entry into the program. The core PhD courses
provide the foundational and advanced knowledge in the field of leadership studies.
How many units can be transferred in from other graduate programs?
Students can transfer a maximum of nine units of approved credits. Transfer courses
are approved by the program director.
Are there any re quirements, such as transcripts or other proof of my previous education?
Official transcripts for bachelor’s and master’s degrees are required.
What is required in order to apply?
An application, official transcripts, and a professional essay.
Is there a minimum GPA needed for acceptance, and if so, what is it?
Minimum master’s degree GPA of 3.0 is required.
Is there a GRE score requirement?
A GRE score is not required for application into the program but can be submitted
for consideration if you do not meet the minimum GPA requirement.
Are there any additional forms necessary for international students?
An applicant whose first language is not English and/or does not have a degree from
an institution where English is the primary language of instruction is required to demonstrate language proficiency through TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE. Minimum
scores required will be consistent with current expectations for international graduate
students admitted to CBU.
Is there any other written documentation needed to apply?
A structured letter of intent with autobiographical self-assessment and a statement
of purpose are components of the application.