Applications are currently being sought for the 2016-17 Administrative Fellows Program. Mentors will be Madlyn Hanes, vice president for Commonwealth Campuses; Nicholas Jones, executive vice president and provost; and Craig Weidemann, vice president for Outreach and vice provost for Online Education.An informational meeting has been scheduled for 10:30 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, Nov. 11, in the 201 Old Main conference room. The meeting is for those interested in the program and is designed to allow past fellows to field questions from prospective fellows. If you are interested in attending, please click here to provide your availability to attend the meeting. The deadline to RSVP is Friday, Nov. 6. If you have any questions, please contact Fran Yeager via email at fel3@psu.edu or telephone at 814‑863-7494.The Administrative Fellows Program, a joint program of the Office of the President and the Commission for Women, provides professional development opportunities for faculty and staff. By serving under the mentorship of a senior-level administrator, fellows who are seeking the background necessary to compete at higher levels of administration will have an opportunity to broaden their perspectives and experience.The objectives of the program are to increase the fellow’s awareness of the complexity of issues facing higher education and to enhance their understanding of the environment in which decisions are made; to provide opportunities for fellows to participate in a wide range of decision-making processes and learning activities to better equip them to understand the challenges of higher education administration; and to provide opportunities to observe a variety of leadership styles. Although completion of the program does not guarantee appointment to an administrative position at the University, individuals who complete the program increase the pool of qualified candidates.To apply, candidates must hold standing faculty or staff positions or fixed-term appointments of five years or longer; have demonstrated success in their current positions and interest in an administrative career; demonstrate evidence of leadership experience and decision-making ability; have the ability to relate effectively to students, faculty and staff; exhibit a commitment to diversity; and have a willingness to accept a wide variety of assignments.Faculty and staff meeting these qualifications at all University locations are strongly urged to apply. The starting dates of each fellowship will vary depending on the office and the fellow’s commitments. Applications and additional information are available online at http://www.psu.edu/dept/vprov/adminfellows.htm. Applications must be returned no later than Monday, Jan. 15, 2016.
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Applications sought for 2016-17 Administrative Fellows Program
Last Updated October 27, 2015