Ph.D. / Ed.D. - Emphasis in Community College Leadership
Advance in your career by earning your Ed.D./Ph.D. in Education through Oregon State University's College of Education and Ecampus.
Overview
The Community College Leadership Program (CCLP) prepares faculty and administrators for leadership roles in technical and community colleges, higher education settings and similar organizations. The CCLP focuses on the application of quality research to the problems and opportunities in community and technical colleges.
Off-campus/Weekend classes
Classes are held one weekend per month at a conference center located at scenic Silver Falls State Park near Salem, Oregon. Students travel to this location each month to meet and study with their cohort. This is an approximately four-year or 108-120 credit doctoral degree program.
Participants
Applicants need a minimum of three years of professional experience in a technical or community college, or a professional field related to teaching, learning and/or leadership.
Collaborative Cohort Model
CCLP students enroll as members of a cohort with the goal of participating in an active learning community. The CCLP is currently enrolling its 20th cohort. Participants are working professionals in higher education settings from Oregon, Washington, and a variety of Western states. Program graduates already include presidents and senior leaders in most of the two-year colleges in the northwestern United States. Collaboration has been the key to both CCLP excellence and graduates' career success. A major professor guides each student through the program.
Curriculum & Admission
For more information on coursework and admission requirements, visit Curriculum & Admission.
Faculty Contact
Shelley Dubkin-Lee, Ed.D.
Program Coordinator
Adult Education and Leadership Programs
OSU College of Education
301M Furman Hall
Corvallis, OR 97331-3502
Tel: 541-737-5963
E-mail: shelley.dubkin-lee@oregonstate.edu
Web: oregonstate.edu/education/programs/cclp.html



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