Title: On the Pathway to the Presidency
1On the Pathway to the Presidency
- Characteristics of
- Higher Educations
- Senior Leadership
Jacqueline E. King Assistant Vice
President Center for Policy Analysis
2Background
- Follow-up study to The American College
President 2007 Edition (ACPS). - First-ever attempt to describe characteristics of
senior leaders other than presidents. - Partnership with College and University
Professional Association for Human Resources
(CUPA-HR) - Sponsored by AIG Retirement.
- Co-author Gigi Gomez.
3A Wave of Presidential Retirements is Imminent
Source ACE. 2007. The American College
President 2007 Edition.
4Progress on Diversity has been Slow
Source ACE. 2007. The American College
President 2007 Edition.
5Research Questions
- What is the age profile of senior leaders? (Will
the last person out please turn off the lights ) - Are those in position to be the next generation
of presidents more diverse than the current
group? - To what extent have current leaders benefited
from succession planning?
6Methods and Data
- Surveyed HR directors at 4,300 regionally
accredited, degree-granting institutions. - Used CUPA-HR position taxonomy and ACPS results
to identify 35 positions on the pathway. - Asked for information in HR databases.
- 850 institutions responded with info about 9,700
positions (20 response rate). - Response rate varied by institution type. Data
weighted to reflect national distribution of
institutions.
7Pathway to the Presidency
Source ACE. 2007. The American College
President 2007 Edition.
8Senior Administrators are Younger than Presidents
Sources ACE. 2007. The American College
President 2007 Edition. ACE. 2008. On the
Pathway to Presidency Characteristics of Higher
Educations Senior Leadership.
9And more likely to be women
Sources ACE. 2007. The American College
President 2007 Edition. ACE. Sources ACE.
2007. The American College President 2007
Edition. ACE. Forthcoming. On the Pathway to
Presidency Characteristics of Higher Educations
Senior Leadership.
10Women Less Likely to Hold Key Line Positions
Source Forthcoming. On the Pathway to
Presidency Characteristics of Higher Educations
Senior Leadership. ACE
11Senior Administrators No More Likely to be
People of Color
Sources ACE. 2007. The American College
President 2007 Edition. ACE. 2008. On the
Pathway to Presidency Characteristics of Higher
Educations Senior Leadership.
12Minorities Most Likely to Hold Diversity and
Student Affairs Positions
Source ACE. 2008. On the Pathway to Presidency
Characteristics of Higher Educations Senior
Leadership.
13Asians Only Group Not Equally Represented in
Senior Faculty Academic Administration
Sources On the Pathway to Presidency
Characteristics of Higher Educations Senior
Leadership. ACE. 2006. Minorities in Higher
Education 22nd Annual Status Report.
14White Men Hold Plurality Among All Senior
Administrators
Sources On the Pathway to Presidency
Characteristics of Higher Educations Senior
Leadership. ACE
15Pockets of Diversity within Institution Types
- Asian Americans at Doctorate-granting
Institutions - African Americans at Masters and Baccalaureate
Institutions - Hispanics at Associates Institutions
16Job Characteristics
- Shorter average tenure than presidents 6.5 years
for all senior administrators vs. 8.5 years for
presidents - CAOs have shortest average tenure 5.2 years.
- Half of senior administrators promoted internally
(vs. 28 of presidents). Most common among
academic affairs administrators.
17Next Steps
- Disseminate results.
- Integrate results into leadership development
programming. - In-depth research on CAOs.
- New American College President Study in 2011,
possibly repeat Pathway survey in 5 years.
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