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Frequently Asked Questions
Deciding to pursue a doctorate can be a difficult decision.If you have already decided to apply to our program...
wonderful! Click here
to get started on your application materials. If you're just looking or are still deciding,
please, continue! Here are some options:
- Explore our webpages.
- Read our Prospective Student FAQs (below).
- Check out the
recocognition the HIED program at BGSU has received.
- Look through our list of current
students, alumni,
and faculty to find
e-mail addresses for people who have volunteered to
communicate with prospective students.
- Call to ask questions about your specific needs
or to discuss the program. .
- Arrange to visit BGSU for a prospective student
information visit.
To arrange a visit or to receive more information, contact the HESA office at 419-372-7382 or email us at hesa@bgnet.bgsu.edu.
What degrees or experience must I have?
We expect a master's degree and at least 3-5 years successful
work experience in the field of higher education (preferably
post-master's.) However, we recognize that prospective
students likely come from a variety of backgrounds and
professional experiences; if you would like to discuss
your own profile, please call.
I understand I must have a master's degree. Does
it have to be a master's in the field of education?
No. There are many different master's degrees that might
provide a solid base for this doctoral program.
Can I use my master's degree credits toward the
Ph.D.?
No, this degree is a post-master's degree. However,
if you have completed recent coursework that very closely
mirrors the content of a required class, you may seek
the support of the instructor and petition the Division
Chairperson to be able to waive the required course.
When would I be able to start the program?
We admit a new cohort of students each fall. We encourage
you to apply prior January 15 of the year of admission
so as to allow plenty of time to be considered and make
appropriate arrangements. However, applications are
reviewed on a rolling basis and will be accepted as
close to the date of entrances as is practical for the
admission committee and the prospective student.
Is it difficult to get an assistantship?
The HIED program is fortunate to have an on-going
relationship with a number of potential assistantship
sites, typically at least as many as we have entering
full-time students. Prospective students must interview
with these supervisors and receive an offer to secure
a graduate assistantship. We will coordinate the interview
process for invited prospective students who apply by
January 15 by arranging an Interview Weekend in late
February or early March. Those applications reviewed
after the Interview Weekend will recieve help but will
need to arrange interviews directly with the assistantship
sites. We do our best to help each admitted student
find an assistantship that provides the best fit. For more information, please click to our assistantship site.
How long does the program take?
The program is designed so that it is possible to complete
it in about three years (assuming full-time enrollment). However, your learning goals
and life situation might lead you to choose to take
four or more years. Most of our past full-time students finished
in 3-5 years. Part-time students take closer to 7 years to complete the program.
What kinds of jobs might I get with this degree?
As the title of the degree might imply, the focus
of the program is to prepare administrators in higher
education; however, the degree might be used in a number
of related fields as well. One way to get a sense of
the variety is to go to our Alumni page and look at
the job titles of our graduates.
What will the admission committee be looking for?
The stated criteria are outlined on the application page,
and include the best fit between the Program and the
student in the areas of career goals, academic preparation
and ability, and background experiences. The committee
will consider this in light of your application materials,
references, and (if invited) a personal interview.
Do you admit part-time students?
The HIED Program includes students completing the program
on both full-time and part-time bases. Some students
change their status between full-time and part-time
over the course of the program depending upon life circumstances.
In general, the faculty recommends that students complete
the program as full-time students because the coursework
is designed for full-time study.
Have a question not on the list? E-mail HESA@bgnet.bgsu.edu.
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