Keywords
Community college, students, president, campus landscape, student opinion
Abstract
This qualitative study explores student impressions of community college presidents. Through conducting interviews with six involved leaders in parallel roles at two community colleges, the study investigated what shapes student impressions of college presidents. Nearly half of all undergraduate students in the United States attend a community college. These students all hold their own unique perspective, but each impression is shaped by different factors. The study explored what shaped and influenced student understanding of the presidency, what influenced student impressions of the president, how the president impacted individual experience at the institution, and how students evaluated the presidency. It was found that participants who had a perceived connection on campus had a well formulated impression as well as could speak to their understanding of the president's role.
Recommended Citation
Corder, Megan and Timm, Dianne M.
(2021)
"Student Impressions of Community College Presidents,"
Journal of Research on the College President: Vol. 5, Article 2.
https://doi.org/10.54119/jrcp.2021.501
Available at:
https://scholarworks.uark.edu/jrcp/vol5/iss1/2