LEADING THE WAY: Training Future Leaders through the Kellogg MSI Leadership Fellows Program



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LEADING THE WAY: Training Future Leaders through the Kellogg MSI Leadership Fellows Program Jamie P. Merisotis, President Institute for Higher Education Policy USA Conference on Trends in the Management of Human Resources in Higher Education 25 August, 2005 OECD Headquarters, Paris

Alliance for Equity in Higher Education First-of-its-kind national coalition of minority-serving institutions (MSIs) in the United States Established in 1999 by founding members: American Indian Higher Education Consortium(AIHEC) 36 Tribal Colleges and Universities Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) 200 Hispanic-Serving Institutions National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (NAFEO) 118 Historically and Predominantly Black Colleges and Universities Coordinated by the Institute for Higher Education Policy

Providing Opportunity for Students of Color 350+ MSIs educate more than one third of all students of color in the United States Enrollment is growing in all three groups of Alliance member colleges, increasing by an average of 22% in the 1990s, compared to 8% at other institutions Many students come from educationally and economically disadvantaged backgrounds 83% of students are first-generation in college, nearly 50% receive federal Pell Grants

Common Concerns for MSIs Communities have low incomes, low college degree attainment, and low expectations Turnover at senior leadership levels is high; limited financial resources, internal conflict, and external perceptions of inadequacy dominate Pathways to leadership are varied and often do not follow traditional routes Existing leadership programs do not address realities of MSIs

How is the Kellogg MSI Leadership Fellows Program Organized? Kellogg MSI Leadership Fellows Program AIHEC Fellows HACU Fellows NAFEO Fellows The purpose of each program is to prepare approximately 10 exemplary individuals per year (or 30 individuals across the three programs) for the challenges and rigors of becoming the next generation of senior-level leaders at the nearly 350 MSIs in the U.S. These leaders will be educating and leading the academic, economic, and social advancement of minority communities in the coming decades.

The Kellogg MSI Leadership Fellows Program Provides: Training in practical, hands-on issues that senior institutional leaders typically encounter, such as budgeting, governance, fundraising, student services, and alumni and governmental relations; Skills in building support networks, civic engagement, and community outreach; Mentorship opportunities with current leaders at MSIs; and Opportunities to identify common issues for which collaboration would be advantageous.

Program Participants Provosts, Deans and Assistant Deans, Senior Faculty Members, Vice Presidents, Associate Vice Presidents, District and Program Directors, Department Chairs and Vice-Chairs, and other administrators at MSIs across the country So far, 60 individuals have completed the program; 30 additional currently enrolled

Key Program Elements Fellowship Agreement Learning Plan Seminars Small Group Projects Mentor Presidents

Outcomes/Evaluation Independent evaluator: The Kellogg MSI Leadership Fellows Program is a complex one, breaking new ground in leadership development for higher education. There is no other higher education leadership program currently addressing this audience as a primary focus 3 Fellows have been appointed President from first two classes, and more than 12 have advanced significantly Fellows credit program s broad curriculum, intensity, cross-cultural components, and practical approach as key to success Alumni have continued collaboration and communication

Conclusions Intensive, hands-on leadership training is useful for senior-level managers in HE Leadership training that takes into account the real circumstances of the institutions themselves is essential Developing networks and contacts should be considered central and not auxiliary to the goals of leadership training

For further information Alliance for Equity in Higher Education www.msi-alliance.org Institute for Higher Education Policy www.ihep.org

Institute for Higher Education Policy Non-profit, non-partisan organization whose mission is to foster access and success in postsecondary education Established in 1993; 20+ staff Key activities include policy reports and studies, seminars and meetings, and capacity building Work involves federal, state, institutional, and international issues Primary audiences of the Institute are those who make or inform decisions about higher education: policymakers, senior institutional leaders, researchers, funders, the media, and private sector leaders