Monday, April 6, 2009

Trustee diversity? Not so much

This morning’s Inside Higher Ed headlines with Who Are Community College Trustees?

According to the report, the Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) has revealed parts of a “comprehensive survey” of community college boards that involved about 750 examples from around the country.

The upshot: “Today’s trustees are wealthier, their boards are smaller and fewer have term limits than some educators and researchers have thought.”

There isn’t a lot of diversity among trustees:
…[T]he survey found that 82 percent are white, 9 percent are black, 4 percent are Latino and 2 percent are Asian. The remainder are either American Indian, mixed race, or chose not to respond.

More surprising were the findings concerning “income breakdown”:

More than half of the surveyed trustees made more than $100,000 annually. Almost 18 percent made more than $200,000 annually.

Interestingly, only 13 percent of the boards have term limits. Fewer than half are elected. Most are appointed by the state’s governor. More than 50% of the trustees are between 60 and 80. Two-thirds are male.

The South Orange County Community College District (SOCCCD) board has seven voting members, all of them white, all of them Republican. 71% are male. Average age: 62. That's cuz board Prez Don Wagner is such a whippersnapper.

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2 comments:

AOR said...

Isn't the oldie in your "Typical community college trustee" pic G.B.Shaw? I'd take him.

Also, please - no term limits! We neeeeeeed Marcia! And besides, term limits just promotes a feeding frenzy by the corrupt while preventing any development of statesmanship among the good.

Roy Bauer said...

G.B. Shaw? Could be. I just did a Google image search under the heading "old geezer," and that's what I got. I'm an agnostic about term limits, although the prospect of losing Marcia does seem like a plus. We need her like a starving man needs a turd and cheese sandwich. --I mean, it's better than nothing, but it's still a turd and cheese sandwich.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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