Leadership Program Activities
In an effort to strengthen American colleges and universities, the
American Council on Education offers a series of leadership and
professional development programs and activities. Among ACE's most
notable leadership development programs and activities are:
Programs for
Presidents
- Presidential Seminars and Roundtables
ACE conducts periodic and ongoing seminars and roundtables on emerging
topics of interest to presidents. For instance, The Leadership
Network for International Education, a group of approximately 200
presidents and provosts committed to advancing internationalization on
their campuses, meets annually to discuss the leadership role in
internationalization. A series of seminars on technology strategy,
co-sponsored by EDUCAUSE, was conducted in 2003–04. In 2004, a
series of Presidential
Roundtables, held in conjunction with the Futures
Project, addressed higher education's changing social compact with
the states. Follow-up discussions focusing on competition and public
purposes and on reclaiming public confidence are scheduled for 2006. In
2005, the most recent biennial meeting of the Transatlantic
Dialogue, which brings together presidents from the United States,
Canada, and Europe, was held on the changing social compact between
the states and higher education.
- Women Presidents' Summits
ACE's Office of Women in Higher
Education periodically convenes presidential summits: In 1990 and
1993, participants prepared for the Beijing Conference; in 1996, the
discussion revolved around taking the outcomes of the Beijing Conference
back to the campus. The 2002 Women Presidents’ Summit carried the
theme, "Living the Present, Shaping the Future." The summit looked at
the expansion of the roles and responsibilities of the academic
president and considered the synthesis and synergy between the woman
leader's values and the future shape of an institution and its climate
and resulted in the publication, The Widening Gyre.
- Summits for Presidents of Color
Center for Advancement of
Racial and Ethnic Equity sponsors Summits
for College and University Presidents of Color. These summits are
designed to explore the challenges and opportunities of the presidency
for persons of color, provide direct support and service to sitting
presidents, establish a multi-ethnic presidential network, and foster
collaborations among presidents of color and with association leaders,
government officials, and higher education scholars and consultants.
- Presidents' Consultation Network
A new initiative of ACE, the Presidents' Consultation Network will
provide "just-in-time" counsel to college and university presidents,
especially those in their first year or two in office, and assist with
their immediate challenges and pressing problems. Such problems could
range from how to handle the fallout from controversial speakers on
campus to legislative initiatives that intrude upon academic freedom to
problems with boards of trustees or campus governance. The Consultation
Network will engage a group of former presidents to discuss presidential
challenges, test ideas, and provide advice via phone to presidents
looking for not only a sympathetic ear, but also an objective
understanding and a potential source of expert referral, if a
longer-term consultation would be helpful.
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Programs for Chief
Academic Officers and Other Vice Presidents
- Institute for New Chief Academic Officers
ACE's Institute for New Chief
Academic Officers, designed for CAOs in their first three years on
the job, provides practical executive leadership development through a
yearlong series of meetings. The Institute enables participants to
explore a broad range of leadership issues, including making difficult
strategic and financial decisions, managing academic personnel, setting
and evaluating institutional and personal agendas, leading change (and
stability), and working with key internal and external constituencies.
Institute participants convene three times during the academic year.
- The Internationalization Forum for Chief Academic Officers
The Internationalization
Forum is an invitational program designed to address the key
leadership challenges of internationalization through a network of
approximately 50 CAOs, who then can share promising practices and
explore common challenges. The learning achieved through the Forum will
be disseminated to a wider audience through a web site and web-based
publication, and selected participating CAOs will be eligible to receive
mini-grants to leverage innovation that advances comprehensive
internationalization on their campuses. The Forum is supported by the
Henry Luce Foundation, Inc.
- National Leadership Forums for the Advancement of Women
Leaders
The Office of Women in Higher
Education has offered more than 65 National
Leadership Forums. Each Forum brings together college and university
presidents to work with women who are ready to move into senior
administrative positions or presidencies. The three-day event offers
discussions of issues and challenges surrounding leadership in the
academy and introduces participants to a number of search consultants
who prepare them to engage in the search process.
- Advancing to the Presidency: A workshop for Vice
Presidents
This new workshop
for academic vice presidents provides an opportunity to individuals who
will be seeking a presidency within the next year or two to gain
valuable insight into the process of becoming a campus CEO. The two-day
workshop focuses on presidential leadership, the CEO search process,
contract negotiation, and successful transitions into the presidency. It
is highly interactive, including candid conversations with search firm
executives, coaching by current presidents from diverse institutions,
feedback from mock interviews, and cover letter and CV/résumé
critiques. Preparing to become a president requires a keen understanding
of oneself and the search process, and a game plan for a successful
search and the transition into the presidency.
- U.S.-U.K. Leadership Dialogue on Strategy and Practice
ACE
and the United Kingdom–based Leadership Foundation for Higher
Education collaborate to offer a program for U.S. chief academic
officers (CAOs) and U.K. senior higher education leaders on topics of
interest on both sides of the Atlantic. This two-and-a-half day event
provides an opportunity for US. CAOs to think about local and national
issues in a wider global context and to network with U.K.
colleagues
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Programs for Other
College and University Administrators
- ACE Fellows Program
The ACE
Fellows Program is the nation's premier higher education leadership
development program. It identifies and prepares senior faculty and
administrators to become skilled in the leadership of institutional
change. It is the only national, individualized, long-term professional
development program in higher education that provides on-the-job
experience as well as a didactic component. More than 1,500 higher
education leaders have participated in the ACE Fellows Program since its
inception in 1965, with more than 300 Fellows having gone on to serve as
chief executive officers of colleges or universities and more than 1,100
having served as provosts, vice presidents, and deans.
- Regional Leadership Forums
The Office of Women in Higher
Education offers Regional
Leadership Forums for emerging and mid-level women leaders who are
ready to move into deanships and vice presidencies. The three-day events
offer discussions of issues and challenges surrounding leadership in the
academy, especially strategic planning, resource allocation, and fund
raising. The participants are introduced to a number of search
consultants who prepare them to engage in the search process.
- CLASSIC Series
The CLASSIC
Series is designed to bring scholars and administrators together to
discuss diversity issues and consider strategies that will promote
greater participation of underrepresented groups at higher education
institutions. These meetings provide a forum for leaders of color to
collectively explore the challenges and opportunities associated with
the positions of chief academic officer or chief student affairs
officer. They also provide a venue to explore public policy issues
affecting poor and minority students. Special sessions on federal public
policy offer opportunities for discussing ways to forge new alliances on
critical issues and to leverage federal resources for improving the
condition of minorities in postsecondary education.
- ACE National Network for the Advancement of Women
Leaders
The
ACE Network, supported by the Office of Women in Higher
Education and the ACE Network
Executive Board of presidents and former state coordinators, is a
state-based national network committed to strengthening women's
leadership in higher education. In 2004–05, Network activities
involved more than 10,000 women. Each ACE State
Network offers programming to identify and develop leaders, advance
them into more senior positions, and support women serving in these
roles. The
ACE Network (formerly known as the ACE/National Identification
Program) relies upon the support of current presidents and is
coordinated within each state by an appointed state coordinator and a
planning committee. A special conference, held yearly in conjunction
with the ACE Annual Meeting, promotes strengthened leadership
programming in individual networks, cooperation between and among the
states, and career advancement for the coordinators themselves.
- Women of Color Summits
These summits, jointly sponsored by the American Council on Education's
Center for Advancement of
Racial and Ethnic Equity and the Office of Women in Higher
Education, address the issues facing women of color in higher
education. Often described as offering a "chilly climate" to women in
general, the academy has presented special challenges for women who are
African American, Asian American, Native American, or Latina. These
meetings provide an opportunity to engage in dynamic discussions with
some of the nation's most outstanding academic leaders of color.
- The Department Chair Services
Each year, ACE offers three Department Chair
workshops specifically designed to develop the leadership capacities
of newly appointed department, division, and program heads and to renew
the skills and enthusiasm of experienced heads. Topics include
leadership, mission-based change, evaluating teaching, performance
counseling, team-based leadership, and conflict management. In July
2006, ACE will offer for the first time a special workshop devoted to
conflict management. A complementary web site on departmental
leadership, the Department
Chair Online Resource Center, also has been fully developed. By
special arrangement, ACE additionally offers customized workshops for
individual campuses, groups of cooperating institutions, associations,
and consortia.
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This page last updated on 03/03/2009
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