Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this program for?
What are the admissions requirements?
Successful applicants are established special education professionals and leaders who are committed to enacting change within their local context. Applicants must provide three letters of recommendation, a curriculum vitae, and an academic writing sample. Applicants must also complete a Structured Statement of Purpose via Qualtrics. Finally, applicants may be asked to participate in an admission interview, which may be held in person or via teleconference. An admissions committee reviews all application materials to determine whether the applicant is a good match for the program’s goal and purpose. The GRE is no longer required for this program.
For complete information on the admissions process, please visit the program’s Application Instructions.
When is the next cohort?
How long does it take to complete the program?
What is the difference between the Ed.D. and the Ph.D. in Special Education?
The campus-based Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) program is designed for those preparing to be college and university faculty and researchers in other contexts. The online Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) program is a part-time, CPED-influenced professional practice doctorate designed to prepare scholarly practitioners and educational leaders. Both programs offer students opportunities to work with and learn from our world-class faculty. Both programs require a dissertation though the form and function differs between the two programs.
Are there times I will need to travel to UF?
How much does it cost?
Is financial aid available?
Federal financial aid may be available in the form of grants and loans. Please visit UF’s Student Financial Aid for more information on how to apply.
What are the course requirements?
Students must complete the five required special education courses, the required research methodology courses, and coursework in the student’s area(s) of specialization.
Special Education core courses: 15 credits
Research methodology: Minimum of 12 credits
Area of specialization: Minimum of 12 credits (depending on the area of specialization)
Dissertation work: 20 credits