Community college scholars and professional organizations are preparing for the expected turnover of the current generation of community college presidents and the present study examines potential community college presidents who may fill this leadership void. The researchers present information on senior, community college administrators who indicated they are interested in pursuing the community college presidency (N=436) as part of a national study including how the potential community college presidents utilize transformational leadership and if their utilization of transformational leadership differs based upon their current position and highest degree earned. The researchers conclude with recommendations on next steps to move the pote...
The purpose of this study was to explore and examine the phenomenon of the small pool of qualified a...
2019 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Community colleges are in the midst of an unpreceden...
The purpose of this study was to compare two surveys of newly appointed community college presidents...
According to Weisman and Vaughan (2002), a high percentage (79%) of community college presidents hav...
At the beginning of the new millennium, concerns were raised that a leadership crisis was soon to de...
Projections indicate that there will be a shortage of community college presidents by 2011. Conseque...
With about four-fifths of incumbent community college presidents planning to retire within 10 years ...
At a time when strong leadership is needed to guide community colleges forward, a major crisis seems...
With about four-fifths of incumbent community college presidents planning to retire within 10 years ...
Some scholars have predicted as many as 79% of current presidents are expected to retire by the yea...
Today’s community college president is a strategic thinker, fundraiser, academician, financial analy...
Community colleges are an essential component of the higher education system and are critical to the...
College presidents have multiple, complex roles. These roles have evolved to include an increased em...
Many of the community college presidents, upper-level administrators, and faculty, who began their c...
The American community college system is in the midst of a leadership crisis. Community college pre...
The purpose of this study was to explore and examine the phenomenon of the small pool of qualified a...
2019 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Community colleges are in the midst of an unpreceden...
The purpose of this study was to compare two surveys of newly appointed community college presidents...
According to Weisman and Vaughan (2002), a high percentage (79%) of community college presidents hav...
At the beginning of the new millennium, concerns were raised that a leadership crisis was soon to de...
Projections indicate that there will be a shortage of community college presidents by 2011. Conseque...
With about four-fifths of incumbent community college presidents planning to retire within 10 years ...
At a time when strong leadership is needed to guide community colleges forward, a major crisis seems...
With about four-fifths of incumbent community college presidents planning to retire within 10 years ...
Some scholars have predicted as many as 79% of current presidents are expected to retire by the yea...
Today’s community college president is a strategic thinker, fundraiser, academician, financial analy...
Community colleges are an essential component of the higher education system and are critical to the...
College presidents have multiple, complex roles. These roles have evolved to include an increased em...
Many of the community college presidents, upper-level administrators, and faculty, who began their c...
The American community college system is in the midst of a leadership crisis. Community college pre...
The purpose of this study was to explore and examine the phenomenon of the small pool of qualified a...
2019 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Community colleges are in the midst of an unpreceden...
The purpose of this study was to compare two surveys of newly appointed community college presidents...