Now recruiting for Fall 2008 Cohort. Apply by February 15, 2008!
With a focus on leadership in nonprofit and public sectors, the ALS Program is designed to educate administrators who work in a wide variety of settings, including health and human services and higher education. The cohort-based program admits between fifteen and twenty students at a time. They generally take two classes per semester (although full-time study is an option) throughout the year, including the summer. Classes are offered evenings and/or weekends and are designed to accommodate the schedules of working professionals.
The Ph.D. Program in Administration and Leadership Studies (ALS) began in 1998. Taught by an interdisciplinary faculty, the program is housed in the Department of Sociology and offered in collaboration with the departments of Political Science and Economics.
Each year a cohort of students is admitted at one of the two program sites—on even years at the main campus in Indiana, Pennsylvania (about sixty miles east of Pittsburgh)—and on the alternate years, the off-site program in the state capital, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. See "Studying in Harrisburg" to learn more about the program.
J. Beth Mabry, Ph.D.
Indiana Program Coordinator
Department of Sociology
McElhaney Hall, Room 102L
441 North Walk
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Indiana, PA 15705
E-mail: mabry@iup.edu
Phone: 724-357-1289
Lori Marshall, Graduate Secretary
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday
9:15 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Phone: 724-357-2956
John Anderson, Ph.D.
Harrisburg Program Coordinator
Dixon University Center
South Hall, Room 106
2986 North Second Street
Harrisburg, PA 17110
E-mail: jaa@iup.edu
Phone: 717-720-4098
Harrisburg Graduate Secretary
Hours: Monday-Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Phone: 717-720-4064
RTC - Research Training Center