May 5, 2006
Few Gains in Diversity Are Seen Among 2-Year-College Presidents
In representation among the presidents of community colleges, members of minority groups have made no progress in the last five years, and women have made only slight gains, according to a summary of survey findings released in April at the annual convention of the American Association of Community Colleges here.
About 13 percent of today's community-college presidents are members of minority groups, down slightly from 14 percent in 2001, according to the survey. And after making
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