Higher Education Leadership

Contact Information

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Kathleen DuBois

Office Manager
Department of Educational Leadership and Research Methodology

Office Phone: 561-297-6551
Office Location: ED 47 - 257
Campus: Boca

Contact Kathleen DuBois

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Katie Friesen

Assistant Professor of Higher Education Leadership
Department of Educational Leadership and Research Methodology

Office Location: ED 47 - 244
Campus: Boca

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Deborah L. Floyd

Professor
Department of Educational Leadership and Research Methodology

Office Phone: 561-297-3550
Office Location: ED 47 - 256
Campus: Boca

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Higher Education Leadership Master's (M.Ed.) Program at 探花视频

A master鈥檚 cohort in Higher Educational Leadership is forming for community college, state college, college, and university faculty and staff.

Students

Cohorts begin Fall 2026 and Spring 2027

Many courses will be available for Summer 2026 enrollment.

探花视频 is forming a new master鈥檚 cohort in Higher Education Leadership in the Department of Educational Leadership and Research Methodology. This master鈥檚 program is designed for individuals aspiring to or currently holding higher education leadership positions.

The program prepares learners for leadership positions in community colleges, state colleges, universities, agencies, and proprietary colleges and universities.

Information Sessions will be held via Zoom* as follows:

  • Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at 12:45pm ET :
  • Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at 12:45pm ET:
  • Wednesday, March 18, 2026 at 12:45pm ET:
  • Wednesday, April 15, 2026 at 12:45pm ET:

Discover Your Higher Education Leadership Path: Who Should Apply?

This 36-credit master鈥檚 program is designed for:

  • individuals interested in pursuing higher education leadership positions,
  • higher education professionals aspiring to advance their careers,
  • FAU Leadership Studies Minor graduates wanting to pursue a career in higher education leadership, and/or
  • recent graduates of other areas of study seeking to make a career change in the higher education field.

Curriculum

The master鈥檚 curriculum includes courses focused on leadership within community colleges, state colleges, and universities. It also offers instruction in the following areas of emphasis: student affairs leadership, instructional leadership, foundations of higher education, and higher education policy.

The program of study is organized around the following domains: leadership and management, higher education foundations, and research methodology.

Program Delivery

The master鈥檚 program is offered online. The courses are offered in synchronous and asynchronous formats on evenings and Saturdays.

Our Faculty and Alumni

Courses are taught by full-time, graduate, and affiliate faculty. Click here to learn more about our faculty.

Click here to view highlights of some of our M.Ed. in Higher Education Alumni.

Program Overview

Consult the FAU Course Catalog for course descriptions and other details.

Knowledge Domain

Course Number and Title

Leadership Foundations EDH 6040: Student Development Theory (recommended) (3 credits)
OR
ADE 6381: Leadership I -Adult Learning and Assessment (3 credits)
EDS 6100: Leadership II: Theories and Assessment (3 credits)
EDA 6103: Leadership Ill: Administrative Processes (3 credits)

9 Credit Hours
Research Foundations Required Core Higher Education Leadership Courses:

Knowledge EDH 6051: Introduction to Higher Education (3 credits)
EDH 6065: History & Philosophy of Higher Education (3 credits)
EDH 6635: Organization & Administration of Higher Education (3 credits)

9 Credit Hours

Plus three additional courses from the Higher Education elective course offerings below (must be pre-approved by advisor):

EDH 6040: Student Development Theory (if not applied to the leadership core) (3 credits)
EDH 6058: International Comparative Higher Education (3 credits)
EDH 6045: Student Affairs Leadership (3 credits)
EDH 6215: Community College Curriculum (3 credits)
EDH 6305: Improvement of Instruction in College (3 credits)
EDH 6367: Contemporary Issues in Student Affairs (3 credits)
EDH 6931: Special Topics in Higher Education (3 credits)
EDH 6941: Higher Education Internship (if not applied in experiential) (3 credits)

9 Credit Hours

18 Total Credit Hours
Experiential Component EDA 6905: Directed Independent Study - e.g. Organized foreign travel or other study with advisor's approval (3 credits)
EDH 6931: Student Affairs Conference (3 credits)
EDH 6941: Higher Education Internship (3 credits)
EDH 7932; Higher Education Conference Research (by permission) (3 credits)
EDH 7943 Field Project I (3 credits)
EDH 7944 Field Project II (3 credits)

3 Credit Hours

Total: 36 Credit Hours

How to Apply

Important information about applying to Graduate School:

  • Official Transcripts: Official Transcripts and/or Official Foreign Credential Evaluations must be received from each college or university attended. For more information on how to send transcripts, please visit the Graduate College website.
  • Supporting documentation: Supplemental documents should be uploaded as separate files as part of the online graduate application. NOTE: You will not be able to submit your application until all the supplemental materials are uploaded.
  • Conduct: A "yes" answer to either of the conduct questions on the online application will require a written explanation. Additional information may be requested when your application is under review. Applications will not be fully processed until all conduct issues are cleared.
  • Application status: Once your application has been submitted, you can check your application status online to ensure transcripts and test scores have been received.
  • Residency classification: Your residency classification automatically defaults to non-Florida. After you are admitted, the residency officer will request additional documents by email if needed.

Admissions Requirements for Domestic Students

  • Undergraduate GPA of 2.5 from a regionally accredited college or university
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • Personal objective essay
  • Resume

Admissions Requirements for International Students

  • Undergraduate GPA of 2.5 from regionally accredited institution
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • Personal objective essay
  • Resume
  • A course-by-course evaluation of international transcripts is required; FAU will do the evaluation or it must be done by a NACES member
  • TOEFL score of 500 or IBT of 61; IELTS 6.0; Duolingo 90

Application Deadlines

Term Deadline
Fall: July 1
Spring: October 15
Summer: March 15

Frequently Asked Questions About the Higher Education Leadership Master鈥檚 (M.Ed.) Program

1. Where and when is the program offered?

Synchronous Classes
Classes will be offered via Zoom. Classes with live lectures and discussions will be offered on a planned rotation during weekday evenings and Saturdays (executive fast-track).

Asynchronous Classes
Some classes may be offered in a fully online format without live lectures.

Admissions
The program admits three times per year (Fall, Spring, and Summer terms).

Cohorts
The cohorts are forming for Fall 2025. A Fall 2025 cohort will begin August, 2025.

2. How will I know what courses to take?
Students will receive advisement from their assigned advisor about the courses to take before registering. A degree plan (program of study [POS]) will be prepared with assistance from an advisor.

Click here to view the master鈥檚 program requirements: Master鈥檚 (M.Ed.) Program Requirements.

3. What is the cost of the program?

Tuition and Fees
Florida resident students pay resident tuition and fees.

Additional expenses may be incurred individually, usually related to conference travel if a student enrolls in a course requiring travel.

Financial Aid Availability
Financial aid may be available. Graduate students are generally eligible for Unsubsidized Direct Loans. For graduate students, Unsubsidized Direct Loans have an annual limit of $20,500.

To apply for financial aid, complete an online Application for Federal Student Aid (). FAU's school code is 001481.

Financial Assistance
Graduate students may also be eligible for the FAU Graduate Grant.

These funds are limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to complete your FAFSA early (before our January 1, priority deadline, or by March 1, the 2nd priority deadline).

Additionally, graduate students may be eligible for tuition waivers, federal work study, scholarships, and fellowships. For more information, visit Financial Aid.

Employee Tuition Assistance
Many colleges and universities provide tuition reimbursement or waiver programs for their employees. Check with your college or university鈥檚 Human Resource Office regarding the availability of funds for your master鈥檚 studies.

4. How do I apply?
To apply to the Higher Education Leadership Master鈥檚 (M.Ed.) Program, go to the Graduate College Admissions and submit a complete application.

Please allow several weeks to ensure you completed the application and uploaded the required documentation, including official transcripts and supporting documentation. Supplemental documents, two letters of recommendation, a personal objective essay, and a resume should be uploaded as separate files as part of the online graduate application.

NOTE: You will not be able to submit your application until all the supplemental materials are uploaded

Once your application has been submitted, you can check your application status online to ensure transcripts have been received.

No GRE scores are required.

  • Applications will be accepted through July 1, 2025, for Fall 2025.
  • Applications will be accepted through September 15, 2025, for Spring 2026.
  • Early applications are encouraged.

If you need assistance with this process, contact Kathy DuBois at kdubois4@fau.edu or call 561-297-3550.

5. I want to begin taking classes now but have yet to be accepted. Do I have to wait?
You may enroll for classes as a non-degree student before being admitted to the master鈥檚 program as long as you meet the university鈥檚 requirements for non-degree status.

In addition, appropriate non-degree courses may be brought into your degree program after you are admitted.

The Graduate College provides information about dates for non-degree registration, course schedules, class locations, and start dates. In addition, the includes course descriptions.

We recommend you not 鈥渟elf-advise鈥 and seek guidance before enrolling.

If you are interested in enrolling before admission, please email Dr. Katie Friesen.

6. How long will it take to complete the program if I attend part-time?
It varies widely, depending on how many classes are taken per term. The coursework is usually 12 three-hour classes. We offer three terms per year (Fall, Spring, Summer). Some courses are offered in full term and others in fast-track formats.

Students who take 2 courses a term and complete 6 classes (18 credit hours) a year may complete the program in 2 years. Students who go full time and take 3-4 courses a term may complete the program in a little more than one year.

The average time for completion is around 2 years for part-time students, but it can be less or more depending on the readiness of the student to successfully pursue the M.Ed. course requirements.

Most master鈥檚 cohort students complete the degree in 2-3 years. You will have up to 10 years to complete your master鈥檚 degree.

Passing Grades
Satisfactory grades for graduate students in Higher Education Leadership must be B or higher. Grades of B- or below are considered unsatisfactory grades for courses at the 6000 and 7000 level.

Contact Us

Portrait of Kathleen DuBois

Kathleen DuBois

Office Manager
Department of Educational Leadership and Research Methodology

Office Phone: 561-297-6551
Office Location: ED 47 - 257
Campus: Boca

Contact Kathleen DuBois

Portrait of Katie Friesen

Katie Friesen

Assistant Professor of Higher Education Leadership
Department of Educational Leadership and Research Methodology

Office Location: ED 47 - 244
Campus: Boca

Contact Katie Friesen

Portrait of Deborah L. Floyd

Deborah L. Floyd

Professor
Department of Educational Leadership and Research Methodology

Office Phone: 561-297-3550
Office Location: ED 47 - 256
Campus: Boca

Contact Deborah L. Floyd