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Higher Education Administration: Doctoral Certificate

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Cultivate the next generation of leaders.

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Your life. Your career. Your studies. Elevate your future without disrupting your daily life, at NGU.
15
Credit Hours
Complete your doctoral certificate in higher education administration in as little as one calendar year.
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Ranked College in South Carolina for Education
NGU ranked #5 on Niche’s list of “Best Colleges for South Carolina for Education” (2023)

Connect Theory and Practice.

Designed to develop college and university administrators who make a difference in postsecondary institutions, the Higher Education Administration Doctoral Certificate program at NGU equips you to understand how today’s colleges and universities work, the needs of the students they serve, and how their environments and programs affect student outcomes.

What Can I Do With a Doctoral Certificate in Higher Education Administration?

A doctoral certificate in higher education administration prepares individuals to lead and shape postsecondary institutions.

Through research, analysis, and practical application, doctoral scholars drive positive change, influence decision-making, and enhance the educational experiences of students in higher education.

Study Higher Education from a Biblical Perspective

  • Social Foundations of Higher Education
  • The College Student Experience
  • Learning and Instruction in Postsecondary Settings
  • Law and Policy in Higher Education
  • Resource Management in Higher Education

 

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