Frequently Asked Questions
What is the deadline for application submission? Admission decisions are made on a rolling basis throughout the year. We recommend submitting applications by July 15. Our Ed.D. program starts annually each fall term.
Do I have to submit GRE scores as part of the application process? No, we do not require GRE scores for admission.
Do I need a master’s degree to apply to the program? Yes, a master’s degree in an appropriate field from an accredited institution is required.
What is the per credit course cost of the program? See the “Tuition” section for more information.
Does the program offer any financial assistance for tuition?
- As an Ed.D. student, upon completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA), you may qualify for the Federal Unsubsidized Direct Loan of up to $20,500 annually. You can also apply for the Federal Graduate PLUS loan (credit qualified) for up to the cost of the program in addition to what you may qualify for in the Unsubsidized Loan.
- JWU Alumni are eligible to receive a 25% tuition discount through the Wildcat Alumni Scholarship.
- Grants may be available for first-year doctoral students. For more information on how best to finance your education, contact a JWU financial planner at Student Academic & Financial Services.
Can I transfer credits in? JWU’s Ed.D. program does not accept transfer credits.
Is this program accredited? JWU is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).
What is the course schedule? Classes meet 8 times a semester on a weekend schedule (Friday evenings online and Saturday on campus) with some asynchronous work in between sessions.
Who should I contact for additional information? Contact Graduate Admissions Counselor India Hudspeth at 401-598-4615 or by email.