UIS
Graduate and Undergraduate Catalog
Academic
Year 2006 - 2007
Academic Information for Doctoral Students
Graduate Education — Doctoral
Statement of Purpose
The mission of the doctor of public administration program is to
educate students for careers in high levels of public service in
state government and management or for careers in academia. The
program emphasizes the theory, analysis, evaluation, and practice of
public administration and public policy. Graduates of the DPA
program will be equipped to contribute and use significant new
knowledge about state government and agencies. While the DPA is
primarily a practitioner-oriented program, it is also appropriate
for those who are interested in research and teaching.
Minimum Admission Requirements
Note: In Academic Year 2006-2007, admissions into the Doctor of
Public Administration program have been suspended. Admissions will
resume in Academic Year 2007-2008.
* A master’s degree with a minimum grade-point average of
3.25 in graduate course work.
* Satisfactory performance on the Graduate Record Examination
(GRE), taken within the past five years.
* Appropriate fit between the goals and objectives of the
student and the mission and capacity of the DPA program.
* An interview, if requested, by the committee.
Applications for admission must include all of the following:
* Completed UIS application.
* Official transcripts from all colleges and universities
previously attended, showing undergraduate and graduate completion.
* Official GRE scores.
* Three letters of recommendation; at least one must be an
academic reference attesting to the applicant’s likelihood of
success in a doctoral program.
* A current resume.
* Three- to five-page statement of academic and career goals.
* A current writing sample, such as a research paper or
report.
* International students: Submit an official TOEFL
score of at least 575 (paper based), 232 (computer based), or 88
(Internet based).
Prospective students are encouraged to apply by March 15 for fall
admission or October 30 for spring admission; however late
applications may be considered.
General Requirements
To earn a doctor of public administration degree from UIS, students
must fulfill the following requirements:
* Meet program matriculation requirements.
* Earn at least 54 doctoral-level hours with a grade-point
average of at least 3.00, and a grade no lower than B in any core,
research, or concentration course.
* Complete at least 12 semester hours of dissertation credit.
During work on the dissertation, students are required to be
enrolled in dissertation credit each fall and spring semester.
* Successfully pass a comprehensive examination in the core
courses, research courses, and area of concentration.
* Develop, present, and have approved a dissertation
proposal.
* Research, write, and present a dissertation to the
Dissertation Committee and satisfactorily complete an oral defense.
* Complete a graduation contract and pay graduation fees.
Closure Requirement
Progress toward the Doctoral Degree A student who has
completed the core public administration and research courses with a
B or better then completes a concentration plan of study for a
minimum of 20 credit hours in a specialized area. This plan must be
approved by the Plan of Study Committee and the chair of the
Department of Public Administration. Once these courses are
successfully completed, the student will be required to pass a
comprehensive examination.
Doctoral Closure Requirements On passing the comprehensive
examination, students will be allowed to enroll in DPA 687
Dissertation Proposal Preparation Seminar. Preparation and defense
of the dissertation proposal constitutes the beginning of the
closure requirement, which includes preparation and successful
defense of the dissertation.
Time Limitation
All pre-dissertation credit earned at UIS that is to be applied
toward the completion of the doctorate must be taken within eight
consecutive years from the first doctoral course taken at UIS. This
does not include prerequisites or closure requirements. Exceptions
may be granted on a case-by-case basis.
Transfer Credit
No more than 12 hours of approved credit may be transferred to UIS
for doctoral credit. To be considered, all transfer credit must have
been earned with a grade of B or better, and must have been earned
within five years of the first graduate course taken at UIS in
pursuit of the doctorate. Exceptions may be granted on a
case-by-case basis.
Financial Assistance for Doctoral
Students
The UIS Office of Financial Assistance coordinates federal,
state, institutional, and private financial aid programs for all
students. Assistance is available in the form of grants, tuition
waivers, assistantships, scholarships, loans, part‑time employment,
and veterans’ benefits. For detailed information and for assistance
programs specifically available for doctoral students, see the
“Financial Aid” section of this catalog.
Programs specifically available for doctoral students include
Doctoral Research Assistantships.
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