Purpose The purpose of this qualitative study was two-fold: (a) to determine the barriers women encounter as they pursue becoming a community college president; and (b) to identify the supports and career paths that are described as assisting women in obtaining the position of community college president. More specifically, emergent themes regarding the career paths, barriers and obstacles related to female presidents’ professional roles and responsibilities, and their strategies for success were sought in this study. This study is informative and inspirational to other women within the community college system who aspire to presidency positions as well as those who serve in leadership roles in all types of institutions. It is believed ...
As the “people’s college,” community colleges have a reputation of being more welcoming of women — a...
The purpose of this study was to understand the lived experiences of female presidents in Arkansas c...
Community college presidents are currently retiring at rapid rates, and this turnover in leadership ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to investigate the career paths and preparation of female ...
Though women make up the majority of community college students, faculty and staff, only 36% of comm...
While women earn over half of all PhDs and hold 44% of chief academic officer positions, the percent...
Institutions of higher education have a glass ceiling: women are underrepresented in the college pre...
The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study is to investigate the lived experience of fe...
Gender inequality in leadership is an ongoing challenge found in higher education, including communi...
2011 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.This phenomenological study has examined the lived e...
According to the American Council on Education study The American College President: 2007 Edition on...
This is a qualitative study of the career development of four technical college presidents in the Mi...
This is a qualitative study of the career development of four technical college presidents in the Mi...
Although women lead several major universities, including Harvard, the num-ber of women leading the ...
Despite holding a majority of lower and middle management positions in public two-year institutions,...
As the “people’s college,” community colleges have a reputation of being more welcoming of women — a...
The purpose of this study was to understand the lived experiences of female presidents in Arkansas c...
Community college presidents are currently retiring at rapid rates, and this turnover in leadership ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to investigate the career paths and preparation of female ...
Though women make up the majority of community college students, faculty and staff, only 36% of comm...
While women earn over half of all PhDs and hold 44% of chief academic officer positions, the percent...
Institutions of higher education have a glass ceiling: women are underrepresented in the college pre...
The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study is to investigate the lived experience of fe...
Gender inequality in leadership is an ongoing challenge found in higher education, including communi...
2011 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.This phenomenological study has examined the lived e...
According to the American Council on Education study The American College President: 2007 Edition on...
This is a qualitative study of the career development of four technical college presidents in the Mi...
This is a qualitative study of the career development of four technical college presidents in the Mi...
Although women lead several major universities, including Harvard, the num-ber of women leading the ...
Despite holding a majority of lower and middle management positions in public two-year institutions,...
As the “people’s college,” community colleges have a reputation of being more welcoming of women — a...
The purpose of this study was to understand the lived experiences of female presidents in Arkansas c...
Community college presidents are currently retiring at rapid rates, and this turnover in leadership ...