The University of California, San Diego, is proud to offer an exceptional and fully funded Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) program in Education, with a specialized focus on “Transforming Education in a Diverse Society.”
This program is meticulously designed to prepare students for impactful careers in academia, the non-profit sector, or governmental agencies. The overarching goal is to equip graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary to drive positive changes in educational practices and policies, ultimately fostering social equity and progress.
PhD Program Requirements
A bachelor’s or master’s degree from an accredited institution with a strong academic record.
PhD Funding Coverage
At UC San Diego, we are committed to providing financial support to all Ph.D. students throughout their academic journey. Our funding packages are designed to ease the financial burden of graduate education and ensure students can focus on their research and studies. Key points regarding financial support in the Ph.D. in Education program include:
Guaranteed Funding: All Ph.D. students are guaranteed funding for up to five years, equivalent to the amount allocated for a 50% Teaching Assistant (TA) position.
Funding Sources: Financial support may come in the form of instructional assistantships, Graduate Student Researcher (GSR) positions, university or external fellowships, and stipends.
Minimum Support Package: Ph.D. students can expect a minimum financial support package of $20,000 for the first year, which may increase in subsequent years.
Tuition and Health Insurance: In addition to stipends, funding often covers tuition and health insurance costs.
Application Requirement
Applicants to UC San Diego’s Ph.D. in Education program are required to submit a complete application package, which typically includes:
Online Application: Submission of an online application through the university’s admissions portal.
Transcripts: Official transcripts from all educational institutions attended.
Statement of Purpose: A carefully written statement outlining research interests and career aspirations.
Letters of Recommendation: Typically, three letters of recommendation are required.
Resume/CV: A detailed summary of academic and professional achievements.
Application Deadline
December 6, 2024
Application Fee
The UCSD Graduate Application fee is $135 ($155 for international applicants).