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Women Presidents

College Presidents Who Altered Career Progression to Care for Others, by Gender

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Women Presidents

Institutions Served, by Gender

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Women Presidents

Average Time in Current Presidency, by Gender

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Women Presidents

Women College Presidents, by Immediate Prior Position

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Looking Ahead

Gender Diversity in the Presidency

This chart displays when gender parity in the college presidency could be reached based on numerous growth scenarios. For the purpose of this chart, gender parity is defined as an equal percentage of men and women presidents.

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About These Charts

These charts show the percentage distribution of women presidents as it relates to their personal and professional experience.

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About These Charts

This chart shows projections for when the presidency could reach gender parity. Parity is defined as the year in which the representation of women in the presidency reaches 50%. Projections are calculated using the 2016 ACPS data.

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