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Business Administration (Doctorate)

Graduate
  • Doctorate
  • Master's

About this Program

The Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) is unique in its approach with a cohort-based format and personalized faculty support that provides an immersive experience with structural support at every stage and is committed to ensuring every candidate completes the dissertation process and earns a doctorate.

Program Overview

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Preparing Leaders, Transforming Communities

The Doctoral Program is a cohort-based program designed for mid-to-senior-level professionals from diverse backgrounds including business, education, non-profit, military and government and is open to both domestic and international students. To accommodate work schedules of busy professionals who are in our program, classes are offered on Saturdays in a flexible, hybrid format, with in-person classes on some Saturdays at the college’s scenic Frederick campus.

The curriculum for the Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) is founded on four pillars of leadership excellence: Mindful Leadership, Stewardship, Systems Thinking and Community.

The curriculum is carefully designed to promote these values and principles. Class discussions, self-assessments, and assignments provide opportunities to analyze personal and professional values and grow as mindful leaders. Coursework guides students in the responsible administration of financial, social, ecological, and human resources to nurture a mindset of stewardship. Systems thinking is encouraged in exploring opportunities to effectively initiate and manage sustainable change to transform organizations and communities. Opportunities to engage with the larger community are weaved in throughout the curriculum with community leaders serving as Leaders-in-Residence and multiple formal and informal events for service to the community.

Read about the Doctoral Program’s contribution in designing and facilitating the leadership curriculum for Leadership Frederick County, as part of Hood's partnership with the Frederick County Chamber of Commerce.

Our values-based curriculum encourages students to choose dissertation topics that can make an impact in their organizations and communities. We are proud of our alumni who are transforming communities through their work.

*Listen to authentic testimonials from Hood doctoral program alumni in the recorded session of the April 2023 Doctoral Alumni Panel available here.

Doctoral student and alumni profiles

Accreditation

Hood College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), which is recognized by the United States Department of Education (USDE) and by the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). 

Ideal Candidates

Ideal candidates are mid-to-senior career professionals who have a leadership role within their organizations or communities, or have a strong desire for leadership. We also welcome veterans who are looking for leadership roles in their professional careers. Hood College's doctoral program is also open to international applicants. 

What we look for in determining eligibility:

  • An MBA with a minimum GPA of 3.25 (If you have another master's degree, consider the Doctorate in Organizational Leadership.)
  • At least 8 years of experience
  • Leadership experience or a strong desire to lead for transformational change
  • Previous coursework in statistics. If this requirement is not met, additional coursework beyond the 60 credits will be necessary
  • For International Students: English proficiency test report and verification of master’s degree  

"The program had the most impact on my ability to investigate, solve and implement complex solutions to problematic production and infrastructure issues. The program also instilled a higher degree of confidence in my abilities to solve problems and work with several levels of professionals (in multiple countries). The educational experience opened up a broader perspective of how I can contribute and add value to my industry."

--Jonathan Spaans, DBA'19

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Degrees Offered

  • MBA
  • DBA
  • DOL

The Doctoral Program in Business Administration (DBA) is a cohort-based  program with hybrid scheduling that provides flexibility for busy professionals. Coursework for the multidisciplinary program is completed in three years.

Students progress through 60 credits of coursework over a period of three years that include 27 credits of core leadership courses, 9 credits of research methods courses, 12 elective credits from the Delaplaine School of Business. Finally, 12 credits of dissertation research courses provide the structural support to ensure candidates complete their dissertations and earn their doctorate. Faculty continue to provide necessary one-on-one support for two semesters beyond the third year.  If candidates need even more time to complete their dissertation work, additional support is provided with 1-credit courses every semester until they complete their dissertations.

Classes are offered on Saturdays in a flexible, hybrid format, with in-person classes on some Saturdays.

*Applications are now open for the Fall ’23 Cohort. Priority Deadline is March 1st. Regular deadline is May 1st. Apply early as we have limited seats in each cohort.

To be considered for admission to the program, applicants must: 

  • Submit a resume to demonstrate interest in the program by emailing gofurther@hood.com. The Program Director will review your resume and offer an opportunity for a preliminary meeting to discuss your eligibility.
  • Complete the online application here.
  • Have previous institution submit an official e-transcript for a completed MBA degree. Applicants must have completed their MBA with a minimum 3.25 GPA and taken at least one course in statistics. E-transcripts should be sent to the Hood Graduate Admissions via Parchment or emailed to gofurther@hood.edu.
  • Submit a resume that demonstrates a minimum of 8 years of progressive professional work experience
  • Submit two letters of recommendation: one from your employer that speaks to your professional work experience and leadership skills, the second from an individual who can attest to your leadership skills.
  • Submit a 400- to 500-word personal essay that describes what attracts you to this doctorate program.
  • Submit a 500- to 750-word essay in response to one of the following prompts: 
    • What is the role of leadership in an organization as it focuses on challenges and issues of the twenty-first century?
    • Leadership is often defined as the “art of influence.” What lessons have you learned from a leader you admire?
    • Compare and contrast your leadership style with that of a leader you admire and respect.
    • Describe how sustainable leadership (economic, social and environmental) fits with your personal paradigm of leadership.
  • Provide one of the following admission elements:
    • Standardized test scores (SLLA, GRE, GMAT or MAT).
    • Evidence of master’s level culminating research experience (capstone project, thesis, field work or action research project).
    • For international students: English proficiency test report and NACES or AICE course by course transcript evaluation of MBA degree. Click here for more details. 

Once applications have been submitted for initial review, eligible applicants will be invited for a virtual interview with the doctoral review committee as part of the application process.

Transfer credit policy for admitted students

Students may transfer a maximum of 8 graduate credits from an external, accredited institution, or another Hood graduate program prior to the first semester of study in the current program. Please review the full graduate transfer credit policy in the College catalog.

The Emerging Community Leaders Doctoral Scholarship Established in 2023 by Hood College alumnus, this scholarship, amounting to $5,000, will be granted once in their first cohort year to an individual working for an educational system, institution, or a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. During this initial year in the Doctorate of Organizational Leadership (DOL) program, the recipient will receive $2,500 in the fall and another $2,500 in the spring. This scholarship is not renewable after the first year for the recipient. Application deadline is June 1st.

Hood Doctoral Student Bios​​​​

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Hood College Doctoral Cohort 8

Featuring our fall 2023 new doctoral cohort (Cohort 8)

 

Program Contact

Nisha Manikoth

Program Director

Phone
301-696-3818
Sonia Bowie

Sonia Bowie

Doctoral Program Assistant

Phone
(301) 696-3327
Tanith Fowler Corsi

Director of Graduate Admissions

Phone
Office: 301-696-3603

Fast Fact

Graduates holding a DBA are prepared to work in executive positions within the top businesses or international companies or in scholarly pursuits at universities and colleges.

All Faculty
Mamady Kamara

Graduate Alumni Spotlight | Mamady Kamara

Mamady Kamara, DOL'22 Alumni Graduate School Graduate Student

“Whatever path you choose as an activist, you will need to fall back on some outside support. Cooperation empowers you and helps whoever you’re working with. You can learn how to do better and how to help others do better.”

  • Academics
  • Alumni Relations
  • Education
  • Business
Cheryl Dyson

Doctoral Alumna Focus | Cheryl Dyson, DOL'22

Superintendent of Frederick County Public Schools Alumni Graduate School

Cheryl Dyson, DOL'22, was recently appointed superintendent of Frederick County Public Schools. She plans to use the knowledge and skills gained in Hood's organizational leadership doctoral program to serve students, teachers and staff.

  • Academics
  • Education
  • Community Involvement
Ja'Bette Lozupone

Doctoral Alumna Focus | Ja'Bette Lozupone, DOL'20

Ja'Bette Lozupone, DOL'20 Alumni Graduate School Graduate Student

"If you’re thinking about pursuing a doctoral degree at Hood College, I would say to go for it. It’s a transformative experience that will change your life for the better. Like they say, diamonds are formed under pressure, and it doesn’t happen overnight."

  • Academics
  • Alumni Relations
  • Education
  • Business