Community College Leadership (CCL)

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Education and Human Resource Studies

Community College Leadership (Ph.D.)

More Information

For distance education and registration questions:

Linda Selkirk
Continuing Education
(970) 491-2527
lselkirk@learn.colostate.edu

For admission or advising questions:

Tim Davies, Ph.D.
School of Education
(970) 491-5199
davies@cahs.colostate.edu

Admission and Application

Before applying to the degree program, it is strongly recommended that you contact the program coordinator well in advance of the application deadline to understand and fulfill all requirements.

Minimum Admission Requirements

The Community College Leadership (Ph.D.) degree requires applicants to have the following:

  • Master’s degree (30 semester credits minimum) from a regionally accredited institution.

Please note that meeting the minimum department standards does not ensure admission to the program. Admission to Colorado State University graduate programs is based on a number of factors, including prior academic and professional experience and the personal statement. The CCL program uses affirmative action in student admissions in an individualized and holistic manner to promote enrollment of a critical mass of women, under-represented racial & ethnic minorities, and persons from other underrepresented groups to attain the educational benefits of a diverse student body.

Before your application for graduate study is considered, all application materials must be received by the department.

Step 1 – Apply Online

  • Complete the online graduate application form and pay the $50 application fee (payable online with a major credit card).
    • Select “Educ & Human Resource Studies (School of Ed) PhD” when choosing the Program of Study.

Step 2 – Submit Application Materials

Gather all of the following materials and submit to the School of Education in one complete packet:

  • Statement of Purpose
    • Part A: Identify your professional goals describing the relationship between your goals and the CCL Ph.D. program (label as Part A.)
    • Part B: Submit a statement describing and explaining your vision for the future of the open access, comprehensive, and culturally diverse community college (label as Part B).
    • These statements must be no more than 5 pages in length (double spaced) and must reflect the applicant's best writing.
  • Current Resume
  • Three Letters of Recommendation
    In sealed envelopes from people who are able to speak to your current leadership ability or potential.
  • Official Transcripts
    Include two official transcripts of all collegiate work completed from every institution attended, whether or not you received a degree from those institutions. Transcripts from Colorado State University are not required.

International Applicants Only

Include the following items in addition to those listed above:

  • Official Transcripts
    Ensure official copies include a certified translation into English (only one set of transcripts is required).
  • Official TOEFL Scores
    Submit official TOEFL scores through the Educational Testing Service (select institution code: 4075).In general, all applicants from countries in which English is not the official language, and who do not have an undergraduate degree from a country in which the official language is English (Canada, U.K., Australia, USA, New Zealand, etc.) must submit TOEFL scores. The minimum score for applicants is 550 (213 on the computer-based test).

Any materials that cannot be submitted online should be sent to the address as below.

Colorado State University
School of Education
Graduate Programs Office
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1588

The applicant will be notified via email regarding the status of your application.

Application Deadlines

Students may be admitted for the fall semester. Spring and summer admission is not available.

Fall Semester March 15

Degree at a Glance

Delivery

Online, on-campus, and audio conferencing. One on-campus visit per fall and spring semester is required to complete the program.

Total Credits

60 credits

Tuition/Fees

$525 per credit ($355 tuition / $170 course fees)
(financial aid available)

Time Frame

This program can be completed in four or five years, though students typically complete the degree in five and one-half to six and one-half years. As a cohort program, the same group of students begins, proceeds through, and completes the program together. The next cohort begins Fall 2010.

Designed For

Individuals preparing for instructional or administrative leadership in community colleges and other higher education institutions.

What You Will Earn

You will earn the same regionally accredited Colorado State University degree that a student on the Fort Collins campus is awarded. Your diploma and transcript are identical to those given to on-campus students.