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Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences Annual Meeting. Dr. Donna Burns Phillips, Director Office of Women in Higher Education November 13-14, 2009. Source: Pathways to the Presidency, 2008, On the Pathway to the Presidency , p. 4. CAOs, Presidents, and Faculty, by Gender.
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Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences Annual Meeting Dr. Donna Burns Phillips, Director Office of Women in Higher Education November 13-14, 2009
Source: Pathways to the Presidency, 2008, On the Pathway to the Presidency, p. 4.
CAOs, Presidents, and Faculty, by Gender Source: American Council on Education, The CAO Census, 2009.
CAOs, Faculty, and Presidents, by Race/Ethnicity Source: American Council on Education, TheCAO Census, 2009.
Source: American Council on Education, 2007, The American College President, p. 9.
CAO Participation in Formal Leadership Programs, by Gender and Race/Ethnicity
CAOs’ Presidential Aspirations, by Gender and Race/Ethnicity
Select Reasons for Not Aspiring to a Presidency, by Minority Status
Source: Pathways to the Presidency, 2008, On the Pathway to the Presidency, p. 1.
Percentage Distribution of CAOs and Presidents, by Previous Institution
Immediate Prior Position of Women Presidents Source: American Council on Education, The American College President: 2007 Edition.
Leadership in Challenging Times # From AASCU Policy Brief Top 10 State Policy Issues for Higher Education in 2009, January, 2009. * From Murray, Dennis J. “The Enterprise of the Future.” The Presidency, Fall, 2009. [based on IBM report of the same name]