Center for Leadership Studies

Earning Your Doctorate Is Now Within Reach

The Center for Leadership Studies (CFLS) is home to Northwest’s Ph.D. and Ed.D. programs in Organizational Leadership. These degrees prepare students to lead the leaders of our day. Whichever you choose, we’ve made earning your doctorate degree possible with a uniquely flexible hybrid format in which cohorts come together about three times a year on our Kirkland campus for a week of residency class, followed by online learning experiences.

Our doctoral students study in a diverse, interactive cohort format with an inter-disciplinary approach to learning. Designed for working professionals, the Center’s programs make it possible for Ph.D. students to graduate in four years and Ed.D. students in three years.

Hear From a Student in the Program

I am Salisha Allard-Blaisdell, I am from the eastern Caribbean, it's an island called Grenada. I'm currently enrolled in the PhD program Organizational Leadership, which is housed in the Center for Leadership Studies. I grew up in the eastern Caribbean. I was born into very, you know, dire poverty. My birth mother—she passed away when I was nine years old and I was placed in an orphanage during the last couple days and even months after her death. So while I was in the orphanage, I remember just not being treated very nicely. And I thought to myself how important it is for, you know, the people in the orphanage to recognize the value of taking care of children who are orphaned or neglected so that, you know, had me thinking like, oh, my goodness, how can I, you know, make a difference in terms of helping people to manage an organization and an organization effectively. It was in 2019, spring of 2019. I was looking for a doctoral program. I recall meeting an individual who is a professor here at Northwest. She's actually now the dean of the business school. And I looked, I found the school and I started researching and I saw that there was a doctoral program. My goal was always to pursue a PhD because I'm so interested in research and researching, you know, the youth population.

So when I looked there and I found that the school was opened like it had a doctoral program, I immediately reached out. I came into this program not really knowing, you know, not what to expect, but I really wasn't expecting the quality of the content in terms of the material and the course and the level of drive or concern that my faculty mentors have for me. It's just amazing. So the most formative thing for me was just the perfect blend between content, like course content, and the support that I received from a number of faculty mentors here. I am particularly very fond of the strong integration of faith within our curriculum as well as the practice. So we don't just study leadership theories like we learn so many leadership theories, but we are also using those theories to make changes in our organization—like today. You realize that a leader is more than someone is more than someone telling another person what to do. Instead, a leader is someone showing a person what to do. Like you're motivating them. You are—you're exemplifying that the skills and the talents and the behaviors that you want the people around you to follow my professors, they are living leadership like they are literally like leadership legends in terms of their approach to our studies and our growth in the course work as well as I don't know how much pride they put in us and how much they really believe in us.

This doctoral program, it's challenging, but it's also very doable. It's something that you can do even though it's going to push you to your limits. You are able to work with faculty and work with the cohort. You're able to work with them and figure out how can you manage your schedule. So if you're interested in a program, I think you should not hesitate, you know, just find out more. This program provides you with such great content, but you just not just learning it to pass the course. You're actually integrating it and utilizing it for your organization, even in your personal lives. I cannot even tell you how much some of my coursework has transformed me as an individual, giving me more confidence in myself. I mean, sometimes the work knocks you down. You think, you know, OK, I think I got this and then you realize, nope, you don't got this. Go back to the drawing board and come back again. You are going to encounter those moments, but there is so much support here that you're just never going to be alone.

Why Choose Our Doctoral Programs?

No GRE Required

Our entering students already hold a Master’s degree, no GRE is required for admission.

Financial Support

The CFLS offers five types of financial assistance, including a first-year grant, a matching discount for non-profit employees, and a new student referral tuition credit. View CFLS Scholarships

Two Degree Options

The Ph.D. focuses on scholarship, original research, and the generation of new theory. Our Ed.D. is shorter and more practical, helping students apply existing research to problems in the field.

Four Concentrations

Students have access to four Concentrations: Business Leadership and Consulting, Higher Education Leadership, Leading Ministry Organizations, and Interdisciplinary Leadership.

Cohort-based

Our programs offer small, diverse cohorts. Students learn alongside peers who encourage and challenge each other to grow.

Hybrid Delivery

Our program is low-residency, and delivered mostly online. Students study in a mix of formats including three residencies a year, online, and “on the road” at major professional conferences.

Enroute Masters

Completing our Core courses qualifies you for a 36-hour MA in Applied Leadership Theory earned on the way to your doctorate.

Distinguished Faculty

Our professors draw from both academic expertise and real-world professional experience to offer a holistic learning environment.

Integrated Faith and Learning

The degrees integrate a Christian perspective drawing simultaneously from scholarship and faith.

Interdisciplinary Instruction

Bringing together diverse students with outstanding professors from a variety of disciplines produces a rich transformative learning experience.

Dissertation Completion

Each term includes Core, Concentration, and Dissertation classes so students are working on their dissertation from day one.

Unique Learning Environment

Northwest is located among many of the most influential business and non-profit organizations of our time, such as Microsoft, Google, Amazon, World Vision, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

Starting Costs Compared To Actual Cost

You’d like to earn a doctorate for the credibility and lift it could bring to your career. At Northwest, we’ve made your advanced degree more affordable than you think. When grants, matching discounts, and transfer credits are applied, the starting costs go down dramatically.

Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership

Starting Cost
$66,240
Total tuition for all 4 years

Actual Cost
$40,952
Total tuition for all 4 years

Ed.D. in Organizational Leadership

Starting Cost
$55,200
Total tuition for all 3 years

Actual Cost
$32,120
Total tuition for all 3 years

How can you achieve these savings?

  • We offer a first-year grant of $1,000.
  • We offer a 10% matching tuition discount for non-profit employees.
  • Transfer up to 12 credits to reduce the number of classes needed to graduate.

We make your payments even more manageable by never asking for a lump sum. Instead, payments are broken down into smaller, more reasonable amounts that are paid each semester.