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Doctor of Philosophy in Public Policy - Education Policy (Online)

Many school systems across the country suffer from challenges involving mismanaged resources or misguided policies that make teaching more difficult and less effective. Schools, teachers, and students need education policy experts who have the vision and character to assess and overhaul harmful policies that hamper students’ success. With Liberty University’s Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Public Policy – Education Policy, you can gain the expertise you need to make a positive impact on local, state, and national education policy.

Whether you want to focus on furthering education policy research or help train the next generation of educators to revitalize school systems across the country, Liberty’s Ph.D. in Public Policy – Education Policy will give you the in-demand skills you need to pursue your goals.

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