UI&U Doctor of Education
Admissions

Application Deadlines

January 2009 - For priority consideration, apply by October 27, 2008 for January 2009 admission. All applications received after October 27 will be considered on a space available basis.

July 2009 - For priority consideration, apply by May 1, 2009 for July 2009 admission. All applications received after May 1, 2009 will be considered on a space available basis.

Prospective learners should send all application materials to Union Institute & University Ed.D. Doctoral Admissions at the following address:

Union Institute & University
Ed.D. Program, ATTN: Sheila Costello
16853 NE 2 Avenue, Suite 202
North Miami Beach, FL
33162

Conference Call Information Sessions

To find out more about the Ed.D. Program, you can attend a conference call information session. These meetings will be facilitated by a member of the Ed.D. faculty and an admissions representative.

The following Information Sessions will take place at 7pm EST.

October 8
October 22
November 6
November 19
December 2

Call in Number: 1-866-539-1119
Room Number: *3684173*

Please RSVP with Sheila Costello (800) 294-8884 or sheila.costello@tui.edu.

Admissions Criteria

To successfully apply to the UI&U Doctor of Education program, applicants must have completed

The complete application will include the following:

Please contact UI&U Ed.D. Doctoral Admissions with any questions you may have regarding the program at (800) 294-8884, ext. 2150 or at sheila.costello@tui.edu.

Transferring Credits

Up to 12 semester hour credits (the equivalent of four (4) doctoral level courses) from a regionally accredited university are eligible to be reviewed by an admissions committee for approval of transfer. The transfer courses must have been completed in the past five (5) years with an equivalent grade of “B” or above. Courses applied toward an earned master’s degree are not eligible to be reviewed for transfer. Read the full Ed.D. Transfer Credit Policy

International Learners

Thank you for your interest in our programs.  We regret that, at this time, we are not able to admit international learners to programs that require attendance at a residency or colloquium held within the U.S. Many changes have been implemented in immigration policies in the United States within the past few years. The Department of Homeland Security, the agency that oversees immigration, has classified programs at Union Institute & University as “distance learning,” and schools in this category may not enroll learners on student visas. Even though you would not reside in the U.S. for the duration of your program, you do need to be able to enter the U.S. with a valid student visa to attend the required colloquium and residencies at our institution. The regulations currently restrict us from providing you with the necessary paperwork to obtain a student visa, and students engaged in full-time or part-time study may not enter the U.S. on some other status, such as a visitor.

This does not apply to our undergraduate programs, which are able to be completed entirely at a distance.

Thank you for your understanding.