Harvard has created a new doctoral program in education leadership. If you can get accepted to the program, which starts in August 2010, the tuition is free. The program will accept twenty-five applicants. Participants in the program will spend two years taking new courses designed for this program. Participants will then spend one year in the field working with a partner organization to make transformational change in education. It sounds like a very exciting program. You can read more about it, including how to apply, here.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Harvard Offers Tuition-Free Graduate Program
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Labels: Educational Leadership, Harvard, School Administration, Technology Integration
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Thanks for sharing this. It will be so interesting to see who the 25 are and to follow their years in the program.
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