The Evolving College Presidency: Emerging Trends, Issues, and Challenges

The Evolving College Presidency: Emerging Trends, Issues, and Challenges

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Release Date: June, 2022|Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 279
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4235-7
ISBN13: 9781668442357|ISBN10: 1668442353|EISBN13: 9781668442364
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Incoming college presidents are entering the job at a time when the role is increasingly challenging as they are asked to do more, decide and act faster, create and maintain more relationships, and demonstrate successes while under an unrelenting microscope. The range of leadership skills and competencies surrounding the current college presidency requires well-prepared and well-informed college presidential aspirants. Research shows there is no formal training framework available in colleges to prepare successful candidates for the presidency. Consequently, most incoming college presidents have lamented being ill-prepared for the role.

The Evolving College Presidency: Emerging Trends, Issues, and Challenges provides guidance and career trajectory advice for aspiring college presidents as they prepare to take on this challenging and dynamic role. The text also explores the emerging trends, issues, and challenges of the college presidency including issues such as diversity and inclusion, funding and fundraising, and political issues. Covering a range of critical topics such as student affairs and community relationships, this reference work is vital for higher education professionals, administrators, researchers, practitioners, scholars, academicians, instructors, and students.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Administration
  • College Presidents
  • Community Relationships
  • Enrollment Management
  • Higher Education
  • Institutional Budgeting
  • Leadership Skills
  • Presidential Challenges
  • Presidential Selection
  • Student Affairs
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Editor/Author Biographies

Quincy Martin III currently serves as assistant professor and coordinator of the higher education administration concentration in the interdisciplinary leadership doctoral program at Governors State University. Spanning nearly 25 years, Dr. Martin has served in various capacities in higher education administration at both the community college and university levels leading multiple units, programs, and functions in student affairs. Prior to joining Governors State University, he served as a senior student affairs officer at Triton College. Dr. Martin has been an active contributor, national award winner, presenter, and leader with the NASPA--Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education as a member of the Board of Directors, reviewer and guest editor for the Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, and faculty member and chair for the Mid-Level Administrators Conference. His research interests include higher education and student affairs with special emphasis on student affairs administration and career trajectories to the college and university presidency. Dr. Martin earned his B.M. and his M.Ed. in Counseling and Development from Lamar University, and his Doctor of Education in Adult and Higher Education from Northern Illinois University.

Matthew A. Cooney currently serves as assistant professor of education in the higher education administration doctoral program at Governors State University. Prior to joining Governors State University, he worked in student affairs research and assessment and academic support programs at multiple universities across the United States. Dr. Cooney’s research foci include college and university presidents, student success initiatives, and contemplative practices in higher education. Dr. Cooney holds a B.A in Spanish from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas; a M.Ed. in Higher Education from Loyola University, Chicago; and a PhD in Higher Education Administration from Bowling Green State University.

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Editorial Advisory Board
Kenya Ayers-Palmore, Tarrant County College Northeast Campus, USA Thom D. Chesney, Clarke University, USA Robert Garza, Palo Alto College, USA Michael T. Miller, University of Arkansas, USA Julie Payne-Kirchmeier, Northwestern University, USA Andra’ Ward, Northern Kentucky University Board of Regents, USA Lori S. White, DePauw University, USA