Fischler Alum Meets Student Housing Need at Florida College

Michael Hageloh

Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice alum Michael Hageloh, Ed.D., is giving his strategic research project a real-world application.

Hageloh graduated from NSU with his MBA in 1992 and his Ed.D. in Organizational Leadership in 2023. During his doctoral studies, Hageloh took on the Strategic Research Project (SRP) and examined the relationship between housing developers and different sized higher education institutions and identified an opportunity for developers to create housing for smaller and mid-sized institutions.

Michael Hageloh

Michael Hageloh

Now, just two years after graduating with his Ed.D., Hageloh’s research is in the process of being implemented with a national developer. The specifics of the initiative have not yet been released and are still under development. Hageloh was motivated by the housing situation at his own employer, Indian River State College (IRSC), where he is the Executive Vice President for Strategic Initiatives.

During his project, Hageloh had an assessment completed that revealed a need for an additional 1,700 beds at IRSC. Now, he is using his SRP as a roadmap to help meet the need. While Hageloh is pleased that his project is seeing real world use, he said his job is not done and he will continue to work to solve the problem of student housing. Hageloh also made sure to thank faculty member, Gina Peyton, Ed.D. for her guidance, which was instrumental in shaping both the strategic and scholarly foundation of the project.

Congratulations, Dr. Hageloh. Fins up to you!