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Doctorate in Healthcare Mission Leadership

Doctorate in Healthcare Mission Leadership

As mission leadership roles within organizations have evolved, Catholic healthcare leaders note an increasing need for skilled executives with deep understanding of Catholic theology, bioethics, business acumen, and organizational leadership who have the capacity to guide complex organizations.

Our interdisciplinary, online Doctorate in Healthcare Mission Leadership builds on the MA in Healthcare Mission Leadership and provides doctoral-level preparation for individuals who are or will be in senior leadership within Catholic healthcare organizations. The degree is especially suited for persons already in positions managing mission and identity, mission effectiveness, mission leadership, or ministry leadership formation.

Loyola offers the first and only doctoral graduate program in Healthcare Mission Leadership in the U.S.

For more information on our online Healthcare Mission Leadership graduate programs, please REQUEST INFORMATION. We invite you register for our next online open house webinar.

Curriculum

Learn more about program curriculum HERE.

Admission

To apply for admission to the doctoral program, the following documents are required from domestic applicants:

  • A completed online admission application.
  • Official undergraduate and graduate transcipts.
  • Three letters of recommendation (graduates of Loyola's MA in Healthcare Mission Leadership program requires one new letter from a source external to the program).
  • Statement of Purpose (a brief, one page statement that explains your interest in this program. Why are you applying? How will you integrate this degree into your career?)
  • Writing Sample

Applicants to the doctoral program should possess the following:

  • Completion of a graduate degree with a GPA of 3.67 or higher.
  • Evidence of scholarly ability (e.g. publication in a peer-reviewed journal). Because peer-reviewed publication is a major outcome of the program, evidence of writing ability at a publishable level is a major admission criterion.

International applicants must have all transcripts evaluated and must provide the Graduate School Administration office with the evaluation. Learn more. All international applicants must submit a score from the TOEFL exam. International applicants should allow 1-2 months for transcript evaluations to be processed by Educational Credential Evaluators or Educational Perspectives. Learn more about Graduate School admission policies.

Learn more about Graduate School admission policies HERE.

Tuition and Financial

We offer academic merit-based, partial tuition scholarships for newly admitted students.  

Tuition information can be found HERE.

Financial Aid information can be found HERE.

Apply

Visit the graduate application website, select Biomedical Sciences and then Healthcare Mission Leadership. There is no fee for online applications. Contact Robbin Hiller for more information.

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Application deadlines for all programs are: January 5 (Spring), May 1 (Summer) and August 1 (Fall).

International applicants should allow 1-2 months for transcript evaluations to be processed by Educational Credential Evaluators or Educational Perspectives. Contact gradapp@luc.edu with questions.

The U.S. Department of Education requires any institution offering distance education/online program to students outside of its home state to acquire authorization from the states in which students reside. Please see Loyola's State Authorization page for the most up-to-date information.

As mission leadership roles within organizations have evolved, Catholic healthcare leaders note an increasing need for skilled executives with deep understanding of Catholic theology, bioethics, business acumen, and organizational leadership who have the capacity to guide complex organizations.

Our interdisciplinary, online Doctorate in Healthcare Mission Leadership builds on the MA in Healthcare Mission Leadership and provides doctoral-level preparation for individuals who are or will be in senior leadership within Catholic healthcare organizations. The degree is especially suited for persons already in positions managing mission and identity, mission effectiveness, mission leadership, or ministry leadership formation.

Loyola offers the first and only doctoral graduate program in Healthcare Mission Leadership in the U.S.

For more information on our online Healthcare Mission Leadership graduate programs, please REQUEST INFORMATION. We invite you register for our next online open house webinar.

The U.S. Department of Education requires any institution offering distance education/online program to students outside of its home state to acquire authorization from the states in which students reside. Please see Loyola's State Authorization page for the most up-to-date information.