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Take the next step toward your career goals. Learn key information about the USC Rossier admission process and application requirements for the Global Executive Doctor of Education program.
In order to apply for this program, you must:
Program applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, but we encourage you to apply early.
| Deadline | Date |
|---|---|
| Priority Deadline* | December 1, 2024 |
| Rossier Scholarship Deadline* | February 15, 2025 |
| Regular Deadline | April 15, 2025 |
| Final Deadline | June 27, 2025 |
*scholarship consideration deadlines
Review the detailed instructions in the dropdowns for each section of the online application. If you need accommodation for any part of the application process, please contact the Office of Admission and Scholarships at rsoeadm@rossier.usc.edu. We encourage you to submit your request for accommodation at least two weeks before the accommodation is needed so our team can make the necessary arrangements.
Where to find it on the application: My Application > Personal Information
Where to find it on the application: My Application > Academic History > Colleges Attended > Add a College > Upload a Transcript
Applicants must upload official transcripts from all colleges, universities, and other post-secondary institutions they have previously attended. Applications received without all required transcripts will be considered incomplete and ineligible for admission review.
Official transcripts and other academic records are issued directly by the registrar's office of your previous school(s) and bear the official registrar's stamp or signature. Unofficial transcripts, including print-outs from student portals, are not acceptable for admission review.
International students should refer to USC’s country specific requirements to determine which academic records they need to submit.
To Upload Your Transcript to The Application Portal
Login to your USC Application Portal and navigate to the Academic History section. Enter detailed information about your academic history from each institution you have attended.
Once you have saved this information, you will find an option to Upload a Transcript for each institution. You can upload only one PDF per institution. If the transcript consists of multiple pages, you must scan each page and merge them into a single PDF file. If you do not have access to a scanner, you can take clear photos of each page and combine them into one PDF.
There are various online services available to merge multiple files into a single PDF or convert photos into PDFs. Once you have uploaded your transcripts and completed all other sections of the application, you can proceed to submit your application.
Upon admission and submission of the statement of intent to enroll, you must submit degree-conferred transcripts from all attended institutions to the USC Office of Academic Records and Registrar.
Where to find it on the application: My Application > Supporting Information > Documents > CV/Resume
Your résumé should be detailed enough to help the admission committee understand the various experiences – extracurricular, leadership or volunteer – that have shaped your interest in the program. Outline your roles and responsibilities within each organization and highlight any special achievements or accomplishments. In the “Supporting Information” section of the application, select “Documents”. Select the “add document” button under “CV/Resume.”
Where to find it on the application: My Application > Program Materials > Documents
Essay responses will be used to evaluate your personal, professional and educational perspectives and experiences and the ability to effectively communicate ideas and organize written thoughts.
Responses to essay questions should be double-spaced with a 12-point font and one-inch margin on all sides. Include your full name at the beginning of each document. Upload each essay as a separate document in the appropriate section.
Personal Statement — 500 words or less
Your personal statement consists of a 500-word essay response. You will have the opportunity to provide an in-depth look at your background, professional goals, and highlight graduate-level written communication skills.
Write a personal statement that addresses how earning the Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership (EDL) degree in your concentration of interest will enable you to address inequities that interfere with learning opportunities and outcomes for students and/or employees in educational settings.
Upload your Personal Statement in the “Program Materials” section of the application under the tab “Documents.” Select the “add document” button under “Personal Statement”.
Leadership Description – 500 words or less
A key aim of the program is to graduate critically conscious leaders who will exert influence to bring about equity-oriented change in an educational context. Tell us about your leadership experiences to date. What type of formal or informal leadership roles have you held? What types of responsibilities have you carried? And what has been the scope of your influence? Please provide specific examples.
Upload your short answer essay in the “Program Materials” section of the application under the tab “Documents”. Select the “add document: button under “Writing Sample.”
Supplemental Essay – 250 words or less
This space is available for you to share additional strengths, experiences, perspectives and other aspects of your identity that haven’t been captured through other sections of the application. This essay is entirely optional, and choosing not to submit one will not impact the evaluation of your application.
Upload your optional essay in the “Program Materials” section of the application under the tab “Documents.” Select the “add document” button under “Other.”
Where to find it on the application: My Application > Program Materials > Recommendations > Add Recommendation
USC Rossier requires two letters of recommendation to complete the application. One recommendation should come from a current or former supervisor who can comment on the value you have added to your workplace. The second recommendation letter should come from a current or former professor who can attest to your ability to perform well in doctoral level courses.
Using the ‘Add Recommendation’ button, enter the name and email address of each recommender you’ve asked to electronically submit a letter of recommendation. Each recommender will automatically receive an email that includes a password and directions for submitting the letter of recommendation. If the recommender does not receive the recommendation letter request, advise them to check their spam or junk mail folders.
Please note: recommendation letters are program-specific and cannot be used to apply to additional programs. If you withdraw your application from a particular program, your letters of recommendation will be deleted along with the application.
Where to find it: My Application > Program Materials > Kira Assessment
The recorded video response is an opportunity for you to demonstrate your communication skills in professional settings. The timed writing assessment will allow you to demonstrate your writing, critical thinking and analytical ability. No advance preparation is required for either assessment. You must complete both assessments during the same session. You are allowed to take each assessment one time only. For technical assistance with the video response or timed writing assessment, email support@kiratalent.com.
Video Response
Timed Writing Assessment
Where to find it on the application: Submit Application Tab
Application fees must be paid by credit or debit card.
An application fee waiver is available to applicants who meet certain eligibility criteria. Applicants must submit their request at least one week in advance and allow 3-4 business days to receive the coupon code, so plan accordingly when submitting the application fee waiver form. Eligibility criteria and instructions for obtaining a fee waiver can be found at the USC Graduate Admission website. If you choose to apply for a fee waiver you must:
USC Rossier welcomes international applicants. If your prior study was completed outside of the United States, you must have earned the equivalent of a United States bachelor’s degree to be eligible for admission. View the international application requirements based on your country of study.
International students whose native language is not English and who completed their undergraduate work outside of the United States are required to demonstrate proficiency in English as part of the application process. For more information on English Proficiency requirements, English-language test waivers and other alternate accepted exams, please visit the USC Graduate Admission English-Language Proficiency page.
TOEFL or IELTS Test Scores
Where to find it on the application: My Application > Academic History > Standardized Tests > Add a Test Score
International students whose native language is not English and who completed their undergraduate work outside of the United States are required to submit an official TOEFL or IELTS score as part of their application. You must have taken one of these tests within the past two years.
In order to be considered for admission, you should receive a TOEFL score at or above 100 iBT with no less than a scores of 20 on each band, or an IELTS score at or above 7 with no less than a score of 6 on each band.
You may upload your test score report in the “Academic History” section of the application to be used in application review. However, only scores received electronically from the testing service are considered official. Official test scores should be sent from the testing agency directly to USC.
No department code is required to send TOEFL or IELTS scores
For more information on English Proficiency requirements, English-language test waivers, and other alternate accepted exams, please visit the USC Graduate Admission page.
Your application materials will be reviewed by both the USC Rossier School of Education Office of Admission and Scholarships and the USC Office of Graduate Admissions.
Your application to USC Rossier will be evaluated using a holistic review process. Academic preparation, professional work experience, personal achievement and commitment to the USC Rossier mission are each considered. No single attribute or characteristic guarantees admission to USC Rossier.
We seek applicants who will add to our vibrant learning community and whose goals, values and experiences align with the USC Rossier mission and program goals. We adhere to the university’s non-discrimination policy, and are committed to providing equal opportunity for all students.
As an applicant for this program, you will be automatically considered for limited USC Rossier scholarships, with priority consideration given to applicants who apply by the priority and regular deadlines. There is no need to submit a separate application. Recipients are selected based on academic achievement, demonstrated dedication to the USC Rossier mission and other distinguishing characteristics. All USC Rossier scholarships are awarded at the time of admission.
Transcripts and all other application materials become the property of USC. The university does not return or duplicate materials for any reason whatsoever. The information and materials in your submitted application are made available only to the central Office of Admission and the admission committee of the academic department or professional school to which you have applied.
The admission committee looks for leadership experiences that demonstrate increasing levels of responsibility. Exceptional applicants demonstrate long-term commitment to historically marginalized student populations.
No. Your diploma will read “Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership” only.
No. The program has one start date per academic year.
There is no minimum GPA required to apply to USC Rossier programs, but competitive applicants typically have a GPA of 3.0 or above. However, GPA is one of many elements evaluated in the admission committee’s comprehensive evaluation of candidates. In the application, you may use the optional essay to discuss anything in your academic and/or professional history that may require additional explanation.
If you would like to be considered for a program other than the program for which you have been admitted, you will need to re-apply for the new program. Please read the program requirements thoroughly, as they may be different from those specified for the program to which you were admitted. Your application will not be considered complete until all documents required for your new program are received.
Before applying for any program, it is recommended that you speak with an admission team member for assistance and direction in determining which program is the best fit for you.
Applicants are permitted to apply to up to three USC programs within the same academic year. When completing your online application, select all programs to which you would like to apply. Please read each program’s guidelines carefully, as each program may require different documents or methods of assessment. You will only need to complete program-specific questions for each additional program; you will not have to fill out the entire application multiple times.
If you decide you would like to apply to an additional program after submitting your initial application, you can log back into your application and add another program.
Application fees are required for each program to which you apply, but you will only need to submit transcripts and test scores (optional for most programs) once.
You can request to transfer up to six units of doctoral coursework completed at another institution that meet the requirements of the EDL program. Contact your academic advisor in the EdD program office to learn more.
GRE scores are neither required nor accepted for admission at USC Rossier.