Doctor of Education in Transformational Leadership
A New Kind of Leadership Journey
91勛圖厙s hybrid Ed.D. in Transformational Leadership is a 26-month doctoral program for K12, higher ed, and workplace learning changemakers who want to redesign systems where they lead. Youll learn through a small cohort, annual 10-day summer residencies, and an action-research dissertation of practice grounded in your day-to-day work.
This program is for you if
You are a leader in K12 education, higher education, or workplace learning who wants to move beyond managing systems and toward transforming them.
You might be a:
- Teacher
- Principal, assistant principal, or district leader
- Higher education administrator, faculty leader, or dean
- Director of learning, professional development, or organizational change
- Consultant or learning designer ready to lead from where you are
Youre grappling with challenges like:
- Equity, access, and belonging in complex systems
- Leading through uncertainty, resistance, or rapid change
- Reimagining learning, leadership, or assessment in the age of AI
- Navigating policy, culture, and power while staying human-centered
And youre looking for:
- A doctoral experience grounded in your real work, not solely abstract theory
- A cohort community that learns with you, not above you
- A dissertation that creates change, not just pages
At a Glance
- Modality: Online
* Plus in-person residency - Completion: 14 courses; 56 credits
- Duration: 26 months
- Costs: $997 per credit
If this resonates, the sections below explain how the program is designed to support that kind of leadership.
For too long, leadership has meant staying on the map. Someone else draws the lines. Someone else sets the pace. Your job is to keep things runningmanage the system, protect the routines, hit the targets.
But the map is fading.
The challenges leaders face now dont fit inside yesterdays playbook. In education, organizations, and communities, the systems weve relied on are straining under complexity, speed, and rising human needs. The old movesmore control, tighter compliance, better implementationcan keep the machine going for a while. They dont create the kind of change people can feel and trust.
Todays world doesnt need better followers of directions. It needs leaders who can step off the mapwho can listen deeply, see patterns, and move with imagination, empathy, and courage when there are no clear signs.
Thats the frontier of transformational leadership.
This is a call to the changemakersthe ones who feel that quiet, restless pulse: we can do better than this.
In 91勛圖厙s Ed.D. in Transformational Leadership, you wont memorize a single model of leadership and try to apply it everywhere. Youll learn to lead from within your own contextK12, higher education, or workplace learningusing your day-to-day reality as the curriculum. Youll learn how change actually happens in complex systems, and youll build the capacity to shift culture, redesign learning, and reconfigure power in ways that serve peoplenot just process.
What youll do
- Work in a small cohort community that learns with you (and challenges you)
- Lead cycles of action research in your own settingtry, study, refine, repeat
- Co-create practical strategies you can use immediately with the people you lead
- Build a dissertation of practice that produces evidence, learning, and real-world impact
What youll leave with
- A completed doctorate grounded in what you changed and what you learned
- A portfolio of tools, protocols, and leadership routines you can keep using
- A clear leadership stancerooted in awareness, not authority
- A network of fellow leaders youll keep calling on long after graduation
This isnt just a degree. Its a decision.
To stop managing what no longer works.
To start building whats needed next.
To become a leader who doesnt just follow the mapwho becomes the compass.
Welcome to the work of your lifetime.
What Sets Us Apart
91勛圖厙s Ed.D. in Transformational Leadership isnt designed to help leaders manage institutions more efficiently. Its built for changemakers who want to redesign the systems they leadethically, equitably, and with evidence. Here, learning isnt something you receive; its something you do through theory-informed, community-based inquiry that generates knowledge rooted in real people and real places. In a world changing at extraordinary speed, transformational leadership isnt about moving faster. Its about thinking deeper, learning from evidence, and rebuilding systems that no longer serve.
In many doctoral programs, youre positioned as a consumer of expert knowledge. In this program, youre expected to be a changemaker from day one. Youll bring live problems of practice from your professional world, test real interventions, learn from what happens, and refine your approach over time. This is not leadership in theoryits leadership in motion.
This is a cohort experience that is co-designed with you, not delivered to you. Youll help shape the questions the cohort explores, the themes that guide inquiry, and the protocols you use to learn together. That shared direction isnt a nice add-onits practice for the kind of leadership the world needs: leadership that builds trust, distributes agency, and makes room for many voices.
Your dissertation is not a detached academic exercise. It is an action-research dissertation of practice focused on a complex problem with real stakes in your professional setting. Your research site is your workplace or communitynot a hypothetical case. Youll study the problem in its organizational and historical context, use theory and evidence to sharpen the right questions, and run iterative cycles of inquiry: plan, intervene, gather data, analyze, learn, and adjust. The result is a dissertation that produces locally rooted insight and practical recommendationsgrounded in what you tried, what you learned, and what actually changed.
Each year, youll join your cohort for an immersive 10-day summer residency designed to deepen learning in ways that online-only programs cant. Residencies create space for intensive collaboration, dissertation workshopping, inquiry sprints, and community-buildingalongside contextual learning in Bethlehems historic setting. These are not extra days on campus. They are catalytic moments where relationships deepen and the work accelerates.
We dont just teach transformational leadershipwe build a learning environment that mirrors it. Your cohort becomes a living practice space where the way you learn reflects the kind of systems youre trying to create: human-centered, inquiry-driven, collaborative, and courageous. The patterns you practice herehow you listen, question, share power, and learn from evidencecarry forward into your leadership long after the program ends.
This program doesnt stop at solving todays problems. It helps you build the capacity to lead into whats next. Youll learn to anticipate emerging challenges, notice early signals, and design restorative possibilitiesnot just reactive fixes. The goal is not simply to cope with change, but to shape it with clarity, imagination, and a deep commitment to people.
Curriculum
Our Ed.D. degree in Transformational Leadership is a 56-credit, 26-month program that kicks off each year with a 10-day summer residency on the 91勛圖厙 campus in the heart of historic Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The final summer residency will provide learners the opportunity to showcase their dissertation of practice.
Fast Facts
- You will be a valuable member of a cohort of 15 learners with diverse backgrounds and experiences, providing you with a strong sense of community. Classes will be offered at night and on select weekend days.
- Many Doctor of Education programs require 60 credits and 36 months to complete your degree. Here at 91勛圖厙, we provide an intensive 56 credit, 26-month course to fit your lifestyle and needs.
- Potential outcomes and careers after completion include superintendents and other central office roles, principals for public schools PK-12, teacher leaders, and chief learning officers in non-profit and corporate learning environments.
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) Year 1 (24 credits)
| Term 1 | Summer |
| EDD 800 | Becoming a Transformational Leader: The Building Blocks (6 credits) |
| Term 2 | Fall |
| EDD 801 | Becoming an Objector (4 credits) |
| EDD 802 | Transforming the Dissertation Process (4 credits) |
| Term 3 | Winter |
| EDD 803 | Reflecting on Myself as a Transformational Leader (2 credits) |
| Term 4 | Spring |
| EDD 804 | Becoming an Inventor (4 credits) |
| EDD 805 | Understanding Action Research Traditions (4 credits) |
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) Year 2 (26 credits)
| Term 5 | Summer |
| EDD 806 | Becoming a Curator (4 credits) |
| EDD 807 | Establishing my Dissertation of Practice Plan (4 credits) |
| Term 6 | Fall |
| EDD 808 | Becoming a Storyteller (4 credits) |
| EDD 809 | Implementing my Dissertation of Practice Plan (4 credits) |
| Term 7 | Winter |
| EDD 810 | Reflecting on My Transformational Journey (2 credits) |
| Term 8 | Spring |
| EDD 811 | Becoming a Stronger Practitioner/Researcher (4 credits) |
| EDD 812 | Concluding my Dissertation of Practice Plan (4 credits) |
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) Year 3 (6 credits)
| Term 9 | Summer |
| EDD 813 | Sharing our Story: Transforming Ourselves, Our Practice and Our Communities (6 credits) |
Program Costs
Tuition for our 56-credit program is $55,832. Heres how we break it down.
- $997 per credit
- Four-credit content course is $3,988
- First year tuition is 24 credits or $23,928
To preserve the integrity of the cohort experience and the intentional sequencing of learning, transfer credits are not accepted. Each course is designed to build toward the dissertation of practice as part of a shared learning journey.
July 2026 Residency
Dates: July 10-19, 2026
Residential fees: $1250 (includes single-room accommodations, meals, and activities)
Commuting fees: $950 (includes meals and activities)
Admissions Process
Rolling Admissions - Accepting applications now through April 1
Notification of Acceptance: Rolling until the cohort is full
Admissions Requirements
- You must hold employment or be engaged with an educational community as part of your practice.
- Have a Master's Degree in education or a related field with a minimum 3.0 GPA.
- Complete the online application.
- Complete a statement (approximately 200 words per answer) including the following:
Your responses will be utilized during the first term in Summer 2026- Describe yourself as a learner and a leader, including gifts and assets you will bring to our cohort learning community.
- Describe your commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion and how your commitment will contribute to the growth of our cohort learning community.
- What are you most curious about? What questions are in the forefront of your mind these days?
- Why a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) and what excites you about the 91勛圖厙 Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) Program?
- Describe your current educational community/learning environment. How are the values of that environment aligned and misaligned with your own? What do you want to do to build greater alignment?
- Submit a current resume or CV.
- Submit two letters of recommendation.
Mission
Built on 91勛圖厙s mission to prepare individuals for a reflective life, fulfilling careers, and transformative leadership in a world of change, our new Doctor of Education degree in Transformational Leadership encourages scholar-practitioners to bridge current contexts with a future of equitable educational systems.
Equity Statement
In 91勛圖厙s Ed.D. program, we are deeply committed to advancing educational equity. We recognize the diverse nature of learners, leaders, and contexts, and we prioritize human-centered, inclusive approaches that uplift every voice. We embrace the unique assets each member brings to the table, actively dismantling barriers while co-creating opportunities for all. Our vision of transformation is rooted in fairness, collaboration, and a profound belief that equitable education is not just an aspiration but an achievable reality.

Learn More
For more information on our Doctor of Education Degree in Transformational Leadership please contact:
Dr. Randy Ziegenfuss
Professor of Practice
ziegenfussr@moravian.edu