General Program Information
Graduate School Contact:
Fiona Goodyear; goodyear@etsu.edu; 423-439-6148
Amy Malkus, Ph.D., Graduate Coordinator, Master’s Program
516 Warf-Pickel Hall
Box 70548
(423) 439-7856
e-mail: malkus@etsu.edu
Pamela Evanshen, Ed.D., Interim Chair
303 Warf-Pickel Hall
Box 70548
(423) 439-7694
e-mail: evanshep@etsu.edu
Faculty:
Jane Broderick; Pamela Evanshen; Lissy Gloeckler; Kim Hale; Rebecca Isbell; Amy Malkus, Kathryn Sharp.
Doctor of Philosophy in Early Childhood Education
Pamela Evanshen, Ed.D., Graduate Coordinator, Ph.D. Program
301B Warf-Pickel Hall
Box 70548
Ph. (423) 439-7694, FAX (423) 439-7790
e-mail: evanshep@etsu.edu
Faculty:
Jane Broderick; Pamela Evanshen; Lissy Gloeckler; Kim Hale; Rebecca Isbell; Amy Malkus; Kathryn Sharp.
Admission Requirements: Applications to the Ph.D. in Early Childhood program are evaluated once each year for admission in the fall semester. All application information must be received by March 15th for a student to be considered for admission. Students will be admitted on a competitive basis. Admission to the Ph.D. in Early Childhood Education program has the same requirements as existing graduate school requirements plus additional specific requirements (in italics):
- Application fee.
- Application form.
- One official transcript of all previous undergraduate and graduate work.
- Personal resume.
- A personal essay that includes a written statement of career and educational goals, professional experience, and area of interest for the dissertation.
- Submit official scores on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) taken within the past 5 years, except for those with a prior doctoral degree from an accredited institution within the United States. The preferred scores are 50th percentile or higher for verbal and quantitative sections.
- Four letters of recommendation.
- Master’s Degree in Early Childhood or a related field from an accredited university.
- An interview by members of the admission committee, when warranted.
Graduation Requirements: Completion of the Ph.D. in Early Childhood includes all of the following:
- A minimum of 69 semester credit hours of coursework beyond the master’s degree.
- A minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Completion of a required research apprenticeship and at least one of the additional apprenticeship options (university teaching, development of teachers, early intervention, or early childhood leadership).
- Passing the doctoral comprehensive candidacy written and oral examinations.
- Passing the preliminary oral examination, dissertation prospectus defense.
- Completion of a dissertation of publishable quality.
- Passing the final dissertation defense.
A student in the Early Childhood Ph.D. program shall have seven calendar years from the date of initial registration to complete and successfully defend a dissertation. All students must have Institutional Review Board approval by ETSU.