

An extensive network of advisement, support, and mentoring will ensure that students are successful in the program.
Groups of students admitted each year will take courses together. This will allow for several distinct advantages of group membership in graduate study, including those identified below.
Every student will be part of a research support seminar which will provide support for their progress toward the dissertation during the first two years. The faculty member assigned to each small group of students (3-5) will work with them throughout the first two years providing program advisement. During the last year in the program, the dissertation chair will provided advisement (see EXAMINATIONS AND DISSERTATION for additional information). In addition, the Ed.D. Coordinator will provide additional program assistance for students. The Assistant Dean for the College of Education will provide assistance with regard to personal needs and link the students to support services on campus. The Orientation Sessions focus on how students can access these advising resources
Mentoring is a standard part of the Ed.D. program for all students. Mid-career professionals who return to the University for a doctoral degree face many stress points as they try to manage the many demands (academic, professional, family and personal) on their time and attention. Having a professional mentor who has already completed a doctoral program and who is from their professional environment will be a strong support for the doctoral students. Professional mentors will complement the support students receive from faculty advisement and the Research Support Seminar groups.
Mentoring is recognized as a key component, and it is the responsibility of both the faculty advisor and the candidate’s mentor to assist the candidate in the analysis and identification of professional growth needs. The primary responsibility for identifying a mentor rests with the student, but the decision will be the result of a collaborative effort between the student, the employer, and the co-director of the Ed.D. for the university. It is strongly suggested that it would be beneficial if the mentor has earned a doctoral degree. This experience provides them with important insights that they can share with the candidate.
The mentor's work entails helping to create a support system for students in the degree program; conferring with the student on a regular basis with respect to expectations, advice; and assuring that students are able to balance their academic and professional goals. Mentoring should reflect the student’s changing needs as s/he progresses through the program. Early in the relationship with the student the mentor should establish the optimal times and frequency of contacts (both face-to-face, e-mail and/or by phone.
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The focus of the mentoring relationship stems from research on institutionalized mentoring, strategies and techniques for mentoring, effective communication, reflective practices and coaching. Specific mentor guidelines and criteria for mentor selection are included in an orientation conducted for incoming students. The program assumes an acceptance on the part of the mentors of a professional responsibility for assisting students
Since the literature on mentoring emphasizes the importance of contact time between mentor and protégé, expectations with regard to ongoing mentoring responsibilities will be communicated to the mentor at the beginning of the program. Employers are expected to provide time to both the mentor and the student so that sufficient time can be devoted to the mentoring process.
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