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2023-2024 Academic Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Organizational Leadership (OLE), MA


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Offered by the Center for Leadership and Development, the Master of Arts in organizational leadership (MAOL) is a fully online, 30-hour program consisting of six core classes and four concentration classes. Each course has an emphasis on developing leaders of integrity who can provide solutions that contribute to the long-term success of their organizations. Courses are offered fall, spring, and summer in eight-week sessions.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Admission to this program is determined on an individual basis. Effort is made to admit all students who qualify and who can benefit from these unique educational programs and opportunities available at Harding University. In general, requirements for admission include:

  • A baccalaureate or post-baccalaureate degree from an institution accredited by an agency nationally recognized by the US Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation
  • Completed application detailed below
  • Official transcript(s)
  • Resume
  • Personal statement indicating why the applicant is interested in leadership

PROVISIONAL STANDING

Individuals who do not meet the criteria for regular admission may still have the ability to succeed in graduate-level work. An applicant to the Master of Arts in organizational leadership who has an undergraduate GPA of 2.50-2.99 may be granted provisional admission on a case-by-case basis.

Provisionally admitted students are only allowed to take one class in their first block of graduate work, and they must earn a C or higher to be able to continue into the second block of classes. If provisional students make a C in their first class, they will only be allowed to take one additional class in the second block. If they make a B or higher in their first class, they can take 2 classes in the second block. If they make an A or higher in their first course, the provisional status will be removed, and students will be able to take their designed number of courses.

Any provisional student who maintains a GPA of 3.0 or higher on the first nine hours of completed graduate work will be granted full matriculation.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

  1. Complete the online application.

  2. Request official transcripts* be sent directly from previous institutions to admissions@harding.edu.
    *Note: Harding alumni and current students do not need to request Harding transcripts as they are on file.

  3. Upload a current resume/CV.

  4. Upload a personal statement.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Harding University requires all international applicants who (1) speak English as a second language, and (2) have not graduated from an American university to meet a minimum score on a nationally recognized test of English language proficiency such as the TOEFL or IELTS. The minimum scores acceptable for admission to the University are 79 on the TOEFL iBT and 6.0 on the IELTS. Scores must not be older than two years prior to the date of application to the University.

Further questions regarding admissions or application requirements may be directed to Director Dr. Andrea Bishop at abishop5@harding.edu.

Curriculum (30 Hours)


Note(s):


Academic Standing Requirements: Any student who is admitted to the program but is unable to matriculate during the semester admitted must request in writing permission to defer admission until a later term. Deferred admission, if approved, will be honored for one calendar year. Students wishing to begin their studies more than one year after admission is granted must reapply for admission and be evaluated under current admission standards.

Any student who must take time off from graduate studies is required to submit a written request for a leave of absence to the Director of the Center for Leadership and Development if the student expects to be absent for more than one semester.

Graduate students are expected to make steady progress through the program. The director of the center will review the progress of students who do not satisfactorily complete at least five graduate courses in an academic year (fall term through summer term). A student not satisfactorily completing at least one course in three consecutive terms will be declared “inactive” and must reapply for admission before being permitted to return to the program.

A minimum grade point average of 3.0 on all MAOL coursework is required for graduation. Undergraduate courses required as prerequisites for some graduate courses are not calculated in the cumulative graduate grade point average. Grades earned in graduate courses taken as electives within the University but outside the Center will be calculated in the overall grade point average if accepted for credit toward the MAOL degree program. Generally, any student who receives two F grades is dismissed automatically from the Center for Leadership and Development. If a grade of F is received in a required course, that course must be repeated. If the student receives a grade of F on the second attempt, the student is automatically dismissed from the program. Any course taken on an audit basis will not count toward degree requirements and cannot be repeated for credit. Fully matriculated students must earn a cumulative GPA of 3.0 in order to graduate. A student fully accepted into the Center is expected to progress satisfactorily.

The following model is provided in order to ensure students’ successful and timely completion of the program:

Academic Warning

1-12 hours & less than 2.75 GPA
13-24 hours & less than 2.95 GPA
25 hours - graduation & less than 3.00 GPA 

Academic Probation

1-12 hours & less than 2.25 GPA
13-24 hours & less than 2.75 GPA
25 hours - graduation & less than 2.95 GPA

Academic Discipline

  1. Academic Warning status is an early warning to students who are in danger of being put on academic probation and, as such, does not carry any restrictions.
  2. Academic Probation status limits students who are in academic trouble to enroll in no more than 9 credit hours per semester. Students under Academic Probation are not eligible to represent the University in extracurricular activities.
  3. Academic Probation policy applies to fall, spring, and summer semesters. Upon the completion of the probationary terms, Academic Probation is lifted at the end of a semester. Failure to remove Academic Probation status the following semester may result in the student being dismissed from the program.
  4. Students that have been dismissed will be on Academic Suspension for one semester. During the suspension period, students will not be allowed to take any graduate classes. After the suspension is lifted, the student may return to classes under Academic Probation status.
  5. If a student receives a “failing” grade in any course during the first semester of enrollment, he or she may be dismissed from the program.
  6. The decision to dismiss a student for failure to meet the required standards of progress does not preclude the student from returning to Harding University in a later semester.
  7. In all cases, a second dismissal will be final.

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