Drake University Brings Ed.D. Leadership Program to Singapore Through NSTC Partnership
Drake University has announced a major expansion of its transnational education offerings with the launch of its Doctor of Education in Leadership program in Singapore. The initiative, formalized through a partnership with Nanyang Science and Technology College, marks a significant step in bringing U.S.-accredited doctoral education to professionals across Asia.
The program received approval from SkillsFuture Singapore, the national agency overseeing quality assurance for private education institutions, as well as from the Higher Learning Commission, the regional accrediting body for Drake University in the United States. This dual approval ensures the degree meets both Singaporean regulatory standards and rigorous American academic benchmarks.
Program Structure and Delivery Options
The Ed.D. in Leadership program will begin with its first cohort in October 2026. It employs a hybrid model that blends online coursework with in-person sessions held on the NSTC campus in central Singapore. This format supports working professionals who need flexibility while maintaining the interactive elements essential for leadership development.
Two enrollment pathways are available. The accelerated 21-month option suits candidates prepared to reside full-time in Singapore and complete the degree at a faster pace. The standard 36-month track accommodates those balancing full-time employment across the region with their studies. Both pathways require 42 credits and culminate in a dissertation in practice.
The curriculum covers foundational areas including scholarly writing, policy and cultural diversity, quantitative and qualitative research methods, philosophies of education and leadership, transformational systems leadership, and advanced research techniques. Specific courses address leading complex organizations, insightful leadership practices, and dissertation seminars. All instruction is delivered by Drake University faculty, preserving the program's established emphasis on practical application of theory, ethics, technology integration, program evaluation, and research methodologies.
The NSTC Partnership and Regulatory Approvals
Nanyang Science and Technology College serves as the local instructional partner, providing campus facilities and administrative support in Singapore. The collaboration allows Drake to extend its reach without establishing a full branch campus, a model increasingly common in transnational higher education.
SkillsFuture Singapore's involvement underscores the program's alignment with national priorities for workforce upskilling and lifelong learning. The Higher Learning Commission's accreditation confirms continuity with Drake's main-campus offerings in Des Moines, Iowa. Students completing the Singapore program receive the same Doctor of Education degree awarded to domestic graduates.
Implications for Singapore's Higher Education Landscape
Singapore has long positioned itself as a regional hub for quality education. The arrival of Drake's Ed.D. program adds a specialized doctoral option focused on leadership, complementing existing offerings at local universities. Educators, administrators, and professionals in schools, higher education institutions, and corporate training sectors now have an additional pathway to advanced credentials recognized internationally.
The hybrid delivery reduces barriers for mid-career professionals who might otherwise pursue degrees abroad. By situating the program locally, the partnership supports Singapore's goals of developing homegrown talent while attracting regional students who value the stability and connectivity of studying in the city-state.
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Curriculum Focus on Global Leadership Competencies
Leadership preparation in the program integrates global perspectives from the outset. Courses examine how cultural contexts shape educational policy and organizational dynamics, preparing graduates to lead in diverse settings across Asia and beyond.
Research training emphasizes both quantitative and qualitative approaches, equipping students to evaluate programs rigorously and contribute to evidence-based decision making. The dissertation in practice component encourages applied projects that address real challenges in participants' workplaces or communities.
Key courses include Foundations of Doctoral Education, Policy and Cultural Diversity, Quantitative Research Methods, Qualitative Research Methods, Philosophy and Epistemologies of Education and Leadership, Transformational Systems Leadership, Leading Complex Organizations, and Insightful Leadership: Navigating Self and Others for Optimal Success. Advanced methods courses and dissertation credits complete the requirements.
Application Process and First Cohort Details
Prospective students should contact the admissions team at admission@nstc.edu.sg for program information and application guidance. Additional details are available on the dedicated Drake University Singapore page.
The first cohort will convene in fall 2026, with in-person components hosted at NSTC's central Singapore facilities. Drake expects interest from educators and leaders throughout Southeast Asia and the broader region seeking a U.S. doctorate without relocating long-term.
Drake University's Expanding Global Footprint
This Singapore launch builds on Drake's existing transnational initiatives. In Qingdao, China, the university partners with Qingdao University on dual-degree undergraduate programs in data analytics and biology. A new data analytics and artificial intelligence bachelor's program is scheduled to open in Panama City in fall 2027. Outbound study abroad opportunities are also expanding, including a new cohort location in Seoul, South Korea, beginning spring 2027.
These efforts reflect a strategic commitment to global education that prepares students for international careers while extending Drake's academic model to new audiences.
Future Outlook for Transnational Doctoral Education in Singapore
The Drake-NSTC partnership signals growing demand for specialized leadership doctorates delivered through flexible, internationally accredited formats. As Singapore continues to invest in skills development through agencies like SkillsFuture Singapore, such collaborations may become more common.
Graduates of the program will join a network of Drake alumni who have advanced into senior roles in education, government, nonprofits, and industry. The credential's recognition by both U.S. and Singaporean authorities positions holders competitively for leadership positions requiring advanced qualifications.
Stakeholders in Singapore's education sector, including school leaders, university administrators, and policy makers, will likely monitor enrollment trends and graduate outcomes closely as the first cohort progresses.
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Stakeholder Perspectives and Broader Impact
University leaders at Drake have highlighted the program's potential to develop leaders capable of navigating complex global challenges. Local partners at NSTC emphasize the opportunity to enhance Singapore's role as an education destination for regional professionals.
For academics and job seekers in higher education, the expansion creates new avenues for professional development and potential collaboration. The hybrid structure may also influence how other institutions design transnational programs to balance accessibility with academic rigor.
