Ph.D. in Literacy, Culture, and Language Education
Conduct advanced research into literacy, culture, and language education and take the next step toward a career as a faculty researcher.
This 90-credit hour program will prepare you to bridge gaps between research and practice in the field and is designed for individuals seeking to be faculty researchers, teacher educators, and leaders in in the areas of:
biliteracies and transliteracies
multilingualism and translanguaging
digital literacies
academic literacies
local and community literacies
children’s and young adult literature
second language learning
ESL/EFL education
world Englishes
and world languages
A 15-credit hour doctoral minor is also available to students outside the Literacy, Culture, and Language Education discipline.
Starting Semester
Deadline
Fall
Jan 15
Spring
Nov 1
Summer
Mar 1
December 1 is the priority funding deadline for the Dean’s Fellowship and University Graduate School diversity fellowships. Eligible applicants will automatically be considered for fellowships – no separate application is necessary.
International students are encouraged to apply early to allow extra time for their materials to arrive.
The Graduate Studies Office will accept unofficial transcripts and self-reported test scores for admission reviews. Any admission made with these documents would be conditioned on receipt of official documents, which should be provided as soon as possible.
If you are currently enrolled or have applied in the past year, you are eligible for a reduced application fee of $35.
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
Minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.75 out of 4.00
Completed online application that includes:
Personal statement
Resume (required from international students only)
Two letters of recommendation
GRE scores
Minimum 79 TOEFL score
or minimum 6.5 IELTS score
or minimum 115 Duolingo score (international students only)
*Does not include all fees, which will vary depending on the number of credits enrolled. Find more information and calculate your expected costs at
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