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Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences Annual Meeting

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

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  1. Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences Annual Meeting Dr. Donna Burns Phillips, Director Office of Women in Higher Education November 13-14, 2009

  2. Source: Pathways to the Presidency, 2008, On the Pathway to the Presidency, p. 4.

  3. CAOs, Presidents, and Faculty, by Gender Source: American Council on Education, The CAO Census, 2009.

  4. CAOs, Faculty, and Presidents, by Race/Ethnicity Source: American Council on Education, TheCAO Census, 2009.

  5. CAOs and Presidents, by Age

  6. Percentage Distribution of CAOs, by Prior Position

  7. CAOs, by Gender and Institution Type

  8. Institution of Previous Position, By Gender

  9. CAO Family Responsibilities, by Gender

  10. Top Fields of Study, by Institutional Type

  11. Source: American Council on Education, 2007, The American College President, p. 9.

  12. Fields of Study, by Gender

  13. Top Fields of Study, by Race/Ethnicity

  14. Time Spent on Select External Activities

  15. CAO Participation in Formal Leadership Programs, by Gender and Race/Ethnicity

  16. CAOs’ Presidential Preparation, by Minority Status

  17. CAOs’ Presidential Aspirations, by Gender and Race/Ethnicity

  18. Select Reasons for Not Aspiring to a Presidency, by Minority Status

  19. Next Career Steps, As Reported by Successors

  20. Source: Pathways to the Presidency, 2008, On the Pathway to the Presidency, p. 1.

  21. Percentage Distribution of CAOs and Presidents, by Previous Institution

  22. Immediate Prior Position of Women Presidents Source: American Council on Education, The American College President: 2007 Edition.

  23. 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]

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