Carolyn Grubbs Williams Leadership Development Institute
In keeping with its mission, NCBAA presents the 20th Annual Leadership Development Institute for African American Mid-Level Administrators. The Institute prepares African Americans in community colleges for leadership roles to ensure that the pipeline to executive-level positions is fluid.
NCBAA is committed to delivering an exemplary leadership development program for African Americans in community colleges to enhance their leadership skills and provide opportunities for professional and personal growth.
20th Annual LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Institute
Hosted by:
CT State Community College Capital
Hartford, Connecticut
DATE:
October 13 – 19, 2024
Target Audience
The targeted audience for the institute includes deans, faculty, supervisors, and others in community college administrative/leadership positions. Participants may include a limited number of Individuals transitioning into the community college.
Benefits
Distinguished community college leaders facilitate all sessions. Benefits include networking opportunities with African American leaders and Lakin participants, research opportunities, and complimentary membership to NCBBA and its regional affiliates
Apply for the Institue
NCBAA will select a group of 25-30 individuals serving in community college administrative and leadership positions to participate in the 2024 Carolyn Grubbs Williams Leadership Development Institute.
The application opens on May 15, 2024, and closes on August 15, 2024. The selection committee reviews applications in the order received.
You will receive notification of your acceptance status within 14 days of receipt of a complete application. Registration fees are due 30 days after acceptance.
Please email [email protected] with questions.
Scholarships
The Mary E. Coleman Scholarship and the Dr. Marian C. Shivers Leadership Scholarship applicants must be employed in a community college and meet all other requirements as specified on each scholarship application form.
Applicants may apply for only one of the scholarships. Each scholarship will cover the NCBAA Member cost of registration for the 2024 Leadership Development Institute ($2,000).
The criteria for each scholarship are:
Dr. Marian Shivers
Mary Coleman
Institute Details
Structure
The institute will take place in Hartford, Connecticut from Sunday, October 13, 2024, at 4:00 pm to Friday, October 18, 2024, at 10:00 pm.
LDI is a week-long immersive experience, participants must remain available for all leadership activities, including most evenings. The institute uses an interactive approach utilizing facilitated dialogue focused on leadership,
ethics, diversity and inclusiveness, global awareness, technology, and institutional change and development. Additionally, all sessions are deliberate and purposefully designed to develop and enhance leadership skills for the present and future.
Expenses
The institute fee is $2,000 for NCBAA Members and $2,500 for non-members.
This fee covers materials, Sunday opening reception, breakfast and lunch Monday-Friday, and the evening banquet. Participants are responsible for the costs of transportation, hotel, and other meal expenses. All sessions occur at the hotel venue to reduce the costs to participants.
Curriculum
The curriculum is based on the AACC Competencies for Community College Leaders (Fourth Edition, 2023). These competencies include organizational strategy, institutional finance, research, fundraising, resource management, communication, collaboration, and community college advocacy.
RESEARCH
Research on leadership preparation has been provided by two LDI Scholars as indicated below. Opportunities for scholarly research are encouraged by NCBAA.
Our Commitment
The NCBAA Leadership Institute for African American Midlevel Administrators is committed to: