NOVA Tuition Grants for League Members
Announcing a partnership with the League of Innovation. League members are eligible to receive a tuition grant of 15% toward Fischler School of Education and Human Services programs, including the doctoral program and master’s degree.
The Fischler School of Education and Human Services is sponsoring two scholarships a year to League members. One scholarship will be awarded in the Doctor of Education (Ed.D) program with a Community College Minor or the Certificate, and one in the Master of Science in Leadership or Certificate.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE LEADERSHIP MINOR OR CERTIFICATE
(15 - 21 Credit Hours—credits transfer into the doctoral degree)
This program of study prepares students to pursue a professional leadership career within the community college system. Community college administrators, professors, researchers, and policy analysts will be able to assess, plan, coordinate, and contribute to the expansion and improvement of community college leadership today and in the future.
The courses were developed and are taught by community college leaders consisting of chancellors, presidents, and deans with worldwide experiences. Students will receive a global view of leadership issues and challenges in the community college systems. Courses are designed for onsite, online, and worldwide delivery.
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN LEADERSHIP OR CERTIFICATE
(Masters 40 credit hours—Certificate 15 credit hours)
The programs in leadership offer a track in education and human services designed for advisors, coordinators, trainers, supervisors, administrators, and directors in private schools, colleges and universities, human services and non-profit organizations, and the military. This program fosters the development of leadership skills to organize, motivate, and lead others to achieve organizational and team goals. The education and human services track focuses on developing practitioners who can translate leadership perspectives and applications into the fields of education and human services.
These programs are fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). For more information, contact Dr. Debbie Nellis at 800 986-3223 ext. 28437, debbien@nova.edu, or Jolette Apela-Jean ext. 28621, apela@nova.edu.
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