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NGU Introduces Educational Ministry Leadership Concentration

Posted on: May 13, 2025
By Billy Cannada, billy.cannada@ngu.edu

Tigerville, SC—Doctoral students in North Greenville University’s College of Education can now pursue a concentration in Educational Ministry Leadership.

The new offering, which will have an 18-credit-hour requirement, will be for students pursuing NGU’s Doctor of Education (EdD) degree or Educational Specialist (EdS) degree.

“This concentration was an obvious choice for North Greenville,” said Dr. Randall Moss, who serves as the program director for the EdD and EdS at NGU. “The EdD is a versatile degree, and I think this helps to expand it even more. This concentration allows us to better integrate faith and learning and provide a ministry focus in our doctoral program,” Moss said.

Courses within the concentration will include: Foundations of Educational Ministry, Discipleship and Spiritual Formation, Applied Ministry Experience in Discipleship and Spiritual Formation, Managing a Non-Profit Organization, and more.

“We’re carving out an intentional pathway for Christian school leaders,” Moss said.  “We will equip students on how to think biblically about education and what role education plays in the scope of humanity.”

“The educational ministry leadership track is thoroughly a leadership doctorate,” he added. “It’s going to equip you to be a strategic leader who thinks organizationally in an educational ministry context.”

Introduced in 2024 NGU’s EdS degree is a 36-credit-hour program designed for educators pursuing expertise beyond a master’s degree. It can be completed in two-and-a-half years and also offers concentrations in PK-12 Education Leadership and Higher Education Leadership.

North Greenville University’s College of Education also offers a Bachelor of Arts (BA), Master of Education (MEd), and Doctor of Education (EdD), as well as graduate and undergraduate certificate programs.

The Master of Education consists of six concentrations combined to create four different tracks. Those tracks include Gifted and Talented/Teaching Children of Poverty, Learning Disabilities, Literacy Coach/Literacy Specialist, and Teacher Leader.

Each of NGU’s education certificates can count toward Continuing Education Units (CEU) or add endorsements to a teacher’s license.

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