Ph.D. Concentration
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The Ph.D. concentration in Literacy Studies at USF prepares individuals who aspire to become university professors at major research universities. Graduates of our program also pursue careers in teaching colleges, school districts, and publishing companies. See Alumni Profiles page.
Course work must be completed within four years of admission into the program. The dissertation must be completed within four years after admission to candidacy. The program may be completed in 3 to 8 years, depending on the student’s full-time or part-time status. See Program of Study page.
The doctoral program is taught on the Tampa campus. There is the possibility of taking a few foundations courses online. However, all of the literacy courses are taught in person. Through these courses and the residency experience, doctoral students are apprenticed into research and academia.
Tuition rates are constantly changing. To determine current fees and tuition, visit the registrar’s website. See Financial Assistance page.
Yes. The University of South Florida and the College of Education, as well as many independent organizations offer scholarships and fellowships. Within the Department of Childhood Education and Literacy Studies, we offer doctoral student assistantships. Graduate assistants teach literacy courses within the elementary education program and receive tuition waivers and a yearly stipend. See Financial Assistance page.
Yes. The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is required for admission. Scores must be in the 40th percentile or higher. The scores must be less than 5 years old. We will accept the highest score. See Admission Requirements page.
Upon receipt of the complete application (i.e., Graduate School Application and additional requirements), the Program Coordinator reviews the materials to determine the applicant’s eligibility.
Eligible applicants are invited for an interview with the Literacy Studies Faculty. The committee makes one of three recommendations: acceptance into the program, conditional acceptance with suggestions for prerequisite courses or experiences, or denial. Applicants will be notified regarding the status of their application within two weeks of the interview.
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