Thomas Tan EdD ’09, Hacienda La Puente Unified School District’s director of and computer services, reviews notes on his office whiteboard in August 2021. (Photo/Rebecca Aranada)

Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership Executive Cohort (online)

This cohort is designed for working professionals who are senior K–12 leaders and aspire to become superintendents of K–12 school districts and/or CEOs or directors of charter or independent schools.

To meet the unique demands of system-level leadership, the Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership Executive Cohort (online) equips students with advanced skills in strategic planning, organizational management, and policy implementation. With a focus on practical solutions and real-world application, the program prepares leaders to drive sustainable improvements and foster equity across school systems.

 

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Program Overview

The Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership Executive Cohort (online) is tailored for senior K–12 leaders, who are aspire to be superintendents and directors of charter or independent schools. Designed to address the unique challenges of leading school systems, the program offers a curriculum focused on equity, strategic leadership, and real-world problem-solving.

Through this program, you will:

  • Earn a doctorate recognized for excellence in educational leadership.
  • Maintain a full-time work schedule while attending classes one night a week.
  • Learn alongside a cohort of senior leaders with shared experiences and goals.
  • Apply your learning directly to current issues through case-based coursework and peer collaboration.

Class Times

Class times are scheduled on Friday evenings and Saturdays during the day to accommodate the students' work schedules . This flexible format allows students to balance their professional responsibilities while fully engaging in the program’s rigorous curriculum and collaborative learning experiences.

Curriculum

Class times will be on Friday evenings and Saturday during the day. During the program, the executive cohort will take courses specifically designed for system leaders including classes on:  

  • Finance: navigating the complexities of education finance
  • Organizational leadership: developing the skills required to work effectively with a range of groups including school boards, boards of education, individual schools and departments, parents and businesses.
  • Curriculum, instruction and assessment: how to ensure systems are meeting the needs of diverse learners, promoting best instruction practices and integrating assessment approaches beyond those required by the state.
  • Policy and politics: leading in divisive times, community development skills and ways to engage with all communities. 

In the first year of the program, you will complete core courses that reflect USC Rossier’s mission and the program’s purpose. Explore the dynamics of power and privilege in education, leadership, and addressing inequities in learning opportunities. Subsequent coursework will build on this foundation and prepare you to become become superintendent of K–12 school districts and/or CEO or director of charter or independent schools.

Component Courses Purpose
Core Courses 6 Acquire broad knowledge of the USC Rossier mission, program purpose and program competencies.
Concentration Courses 4 Develop an understanding of how to create high-performing K-12 schools that address the diverse needs of all students. 
Research Methods Courses 2 Understand how quantitative and qualitative research tools are used in educational research and learn to critique and design research studies.
Dissertation In Practice 3 Conduct action-oriented research to solve a problem of practice.

Dissertation in Practice

The dissertation in practice prioritizes real-world application, using relevant research methods to address practical issues in equitable education. It equips you with skills to tackle workplace challenges. Format options for the dissertation will vary based on concentration.

Scholarships

Applicants are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships of up to $10,000, without needing a separate application. However, scholarship availability may be limited and awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Recipients are selected based on academic achievement, commitment to the USC Rossier mission, and other factors. All scholarships are awarded upon admission.

For additional scholarship opportunities, consult the Scholarship Finder. Please note, separate applications and deadlines may apply.

Financial Aid

The USC Office of Student Financial Services provides information regarding student accounts, tuition payment plans, campus-based loans, payment options and tax credits.

To be considered for financial aid, you must apply by filing the FAFSA. After you apply, the financial aid office will determine your financial need and inform you of the federal or private loans that are available to you.

Program Details

Degree Awarded

Doctor of Education (EdD)

Estimated Length

2 years

Units

43

Program Cost

$2,354 per unit (estimated)

Estimated cost of attendance

Modality

  • Online

Next Deadline

April 15, 2025

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Start Date

August 25, 2025

Class Times

Prior to the dissertation phase, students are assigned to one evening of classes per week on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday from 5:00 to 9:50 p.m. in the Pacific Time Zone.

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Program Outcomes

80+

Sitting superintendent alumni 

95%

of EDL alumni said their USC Rossier education prepared them to be more effective in their career

of EDL alumni said their studies at USC Rossier prepared them well for future employment

90%

of EDL alumni said their studies at USC Rossier prepared them to understand research

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As a change agent for underrepresented students, my time at USC sharpened my mind and equipped me with the tools necessary for success. As I was taught by the USC Rossier world class instructors and surrounded by top-tier educational professionals, there was never a wasted moment or opportunity.

David D. Smith, EdD ‘’

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Callah Darmali

Associate Director, Office of Admission and Scholarships