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The 2005-2006 Annual Report

Ed.D. in Three

Teachers and administrators in Rochester- area schools have a new opportunity to advance their own education through a part-time doctoral program offered by the Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development.

Warner’s Accelerated Doctorate in Education program allows working educators to earn an Ed.D. in as few as three years attending school part time. Classes are scheduled on weekday evenings, leaving students’ weekends free. The program offers a degree with specializations in school leadership, higher education, teaching and curriculum, counseling, and human development.

“This is an opportunity for educators to earn a doctoral degree of genuine distinction without putting their careers on hold,” says Raffaella Borasi, dean of the Warner School.

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