Texas Tech University.

From a distance, it's
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Earn a Doctor of Education in Agricultural Education through a joint program offered by Texas A&M University and Texas Tech University.

Congratulations to the members of
Cohort `10!

Applications for the third cohort in the Joint Doctor of Education in Agricultural Education offered by Texas Tech University and Texas A&M University are currently closed. Applications for the next program cycle will begin in February, 2009.

Although the final video conference interviews are on-going, candidates will be notified as decisions are finalized by the joint graduate faculty and the respective Offices of Graduate Studies at Texas A&M University and the Graduate School at Texas Tech University.

The members of the joint graduate faculty extend special appreciation to the field of qualified applicants for their confidence in this unique degree. We consider your application a compliment to our collective degree program. Applicants came from 14 States throughout the United States and the Province of Ontario, Canada.

The successful candidates will meet for a face-to-face induction ceremony and seminar scheduled in College Station, Texas, August 16-18, 2006.


Admission to this program is open to all qualified individuals regardless of race, age, religion, national origin, or gender. The information presented herein is for educational purposes only. Reference to commercial products or trade names is made with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement is implied. Unless otherwise noted, information provided by these pages does not represent the official views of Texas A&M University or Texas Tech University. These pages are a joint product of the faculty and staff of TAMU Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education & Communications and the TTU Department of Agricultural Education and Communications. Questions or comments about this website should be directed to Dr. James H. Smith.