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Doctoral Admission Information

Doctoral Student Graduates spring 2019

 

Are you ready to further your career and become a graduate of one of our most prestigious degree programs? View admissions requirements and steps to apply below, and if you still have questions, contact us using the button on the right. 

 

Requirements & Steps to Apply

Students will be admitted only under unconditional admission status. Admission to the program will have limited availability. To be considered for unconditional admission to the DNP program the applicant must:

  1. Hold the required degree from a nationally-accredited program (ACEN or CCNE). 
    Applicants are admitted as:  
    • Post BSN candidates 
    • Post MSN candidates
  2. Have earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (4.0 scale) on all nursing coursework if post-baccalaureate applicant or on all graduate coursework if post-masters applicant
  3. Submit official transcripts for all post-secondary academic study
  4. Possess a current unencumbered license as a registered nurse in Alabama or in the state where clinical practice will occur
  5. Complete a successful interview by the Nursing Graduate Admissions Committee
  6. Submit a 800 to 1000 word essay describing professional goals and how completion of the DNP program will enhance future roles and practice
  7. Submit a resume that includes education, work experience in nursing, research experiences, publications, presentations, community service, professional memberships and service.
  8. Possess a valid certification in advanced practice nursing from a nationally recognized credentialing body or be eligible to take a nationally recognized certification exam ( Note: This requirement applies only to post-MSN applicants.)
  9. Submit documentation of academic clinical hours.

For more information see the Graduate Catalog.

Contact the Program Coordinator

"Troy University has been approved by the Alabama Commission on Higher Education and Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to offer a new doctoral degree, the Ph.D. in Global Leadership."

The degree can be completed online, offering a way for working professionals to earn a Ph.D. 

Application Deadlines

Applications for Term 3 (Spring) are due September 15
Applications for Term 1 (Fall) are due February 15
*When submitting your application, select "Online" as your home location in order to select the Ph.D. in Global Leadership.

Admissions

To be considered for admission to the Global Leadership Ph.D. Program, the applicant must

  1. Have attained a Master’s degree from a regionally credited institution of higher education.
  2. Have earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (4.0 scale) on all graduate coursework.
  3. Submit official transcripts for all post-secondary academic study, one official transcript per institution.
  4. Three (3) Letters of Reference
    The letters of reference must address the applicant’s readiness to enroll in a doctoral program.  It is recommended that such individuals be previous undergraduate or graduate professors, advisors or others who can substantiate the applicant’s academic preparation for admittance to a doctoral program.
  5. Statement of Intent (Maximum of 1000 words.)  The statement of intent should:
    1. Include details of your rationale for pursuing a Ph.D. in Global Leadership.
    2. Include details regarding your past career and research interests.
    3. Include details about your projected dissertation focus area (Global Leadership Specializations: Organizational Leadership, Strategic Communication, Public Administration, Instructional Leadership and Administration, ** Higher Education) and how participation in the Global Leadership Program will align with your projected dissertation focus area and future career interests.
    4. Include details about an area of interest (Global Leadership Specializations: Organizational Leadership, Strategic Communication, Public Administration, Instructional Leadership and Administration, ** Higher Education) for your international internship. 
    5. Include an area of the world where you would like to go in order to conduct your international internship in conjunction with your projected area of research interest.  If possible, specify the country where you would like to conduct your international internship as it relates to your area of research interest.  Note: An international internship is a required element of the Global Leadership Ph.D. program, requires travel to a country outside of the United States and must be completed before being eligible for graduation.  Students are responsible for all travel expenses.  Scholarships may be available. ** Does not lead to Class A or Class AA Educational Leadership certification in Alabama.
  6. Writing Sample maximum of 1000 words:

    The goal of the writing sample is to measure the applicant’s ability to write clearly and succinctly in an academic fashion.  The writing sample will assist the Doctoral Admission Committee in evaluating the applicant’s research, writing, analytical and problem-solving skills.  The writing sample may include a thesis completed by the student or significant research paper, preferably written at the graduate level, and solely by the applicant.
  1. The writing sample topic is Leadership in the 21st Century. The writing sample should be double-spaced, 12 point, Times New Roman font with one (1) inch margins on all sides.  The paper must be double-spaced, 12 point, Times New Roman font with I inch margins on all sides.  It is recommended that the writing sample follow the American Psychological Association (APA) style.  However, other writing styles, including but not limited to Chico, Modern Language Association (MLA), AMA Manual or other accepted research writing styles will be considered.

    The Doctoral Admissions Committee will evaluate the writing sample based on the following criteria: 1) Writing Development and Critical Thinking – ability to articular the primary concept and inform the reader of its focus; 2) Organization and Structure – development of the topic to include fluid transitions; 3) Paragraph Development – use of transitions and language within each paragraph; 4) Mechanics – appropriate spelling, grammar, and punctuation; and 5) Use of Writing Style – Although all classes and dissertation will employ the APA format, the Committee will review the sample for appropriate use of other acceptable academic research writing style such as cited in the previous paragraph.

    NOTE: The writing sample could also include accepted or published research that the applicant has been sole or co-author of a research project.  The applicant must submit a pdf of the paper or link to URL link as proof of publication.
  2. Resume’ or Curriculum Vitae
  3. An interview may be requested.

Reminder: Applications for Term 1 are due February 15. Applications for Term 3 are due September 15.

Please select the following link to learn more about the program.

About the Program

CONTACT THE PROGRAM COORDINATOR

Students will be admitted only under unconditional admission status. To be considered for unconditional admission to the Ph.D. in Sport Management program the applicant must:

  1. Submit an application to the Troy University Graduate School.
  2. Hold a master's degree from a regionally accredited institution.
  3. Official scores from nationally standardized aptitude examinations, such as the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), Miller Analogy Test (MAT)*, General Management Admissions Test (GMAT), or Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) are not required for admissions consideration; however, official scores may be submitted at the time of application by those students who feel the results of their examinations will enhance their admissions application.
  4. Submit an official transcript from each institution of higher education attended.
  5. Provide contact information for three (3) references or complete the reference form.

    References should be able to address the applicant’s readiness to enroll in a doctoral program. It is recommended that such individuals be previous undergraduate or graduate professors, advisors or others who can substantiate the applicant’s academic preparation for admittance to a doctoral program.

  6. Submit a statement of intent. The statement of intent should include details of your rationale for pursuing the program and details regarding your career and research interest. Please see additional information for statement of intent and writing sample requirements on our program page.
  7. Submit a writing sample. The writing sample could also include accepted or published research that the applicant has been the sole or co-author of a research project.
  8. Submit a resume or curriculum vitae.

Students must begin the program in Term 1 (August) or Term 3 (January).

*The Miller Analogy Test (MAT) was retired on Nov. 15, 2023. Test takers may continue to request Office Transcripts and Personal Score Reports until November 2025. Your MAT scores are valid for five years. 

Application Deadlines

Fall Admission for U.S. citizens: June 1
Fall Admission for non U.S. citizens: April 1
Spring Admission for U.S. citizens: October 1
Spring Admission for non U.S. citizens: September 1

For more information see the Graduate Catalog.

CONTACT THE PROGRAM COORDINATOR

 

Transcript & Test Score Submissions

Once an application has been submitted, please request all transcripts and test scores (Advanced Placement, ACT, SAT, etc.) to be sent electronically to transcripts@troy.edu or by mail to the address below.

Troy University-Admissions
Attn: Transcripts
100 University Park
Troy, AL 36082

 

“Throughout my time in the program, doing the coursework was great. The faculty we have and the support was excellent. I have been so honored and so proud to represent TROY and walk across that stage.”
Sara Shoffner | Ph.D. '17

 

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