Vice Provost for Academic Affairs
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Institution Website:
https://ctstate.edu
Overview:
Connecticut State Community College (CT State) seeks confidential applications, nominations for the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs position. The position of Vice Provost for Academic Affairs at CT State is an important, prestigious, and impactful role, serving as the deputy chief academic officer for the statewide, twelve-campus network in the largest higher education institution in New England.The Vice Provost reports directly to the Provost, Vice President of Academic Affairs, Student Affairs and Workforce Innovations of the Connecticut State Community College and is a critical part of the Provost’s Leadership Team and serves on the President’s Leadership Council.
Connecticut State Community College was established on July 1, 2023, following a strategic decision by the Board of Regents to unify the state’s 12 community colleges into a single, student-centered institution. Today, CT State is Connecticut’s largest higher education institution and the largest community college in New England, serving more than 65,000 students through credit-bearing and non-credit programs across 12 campuses and more than 18 additional locations.This unification has expanded access to high-quality, affordable education while enhancing operational efficiency and strengthening long-term financial sustainability.
More than just a structural transformation, CT State’s unification under a single accreditation represents a commitment to equity, innovation, and student success—ensuring that every learner has the resources and opportunities to thrive. CT State is a member of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) system, which includes four state universities, a fully online college, and CT State Community College.The system is governed by the Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education.
In November 2024, the college announced a reorganization of the Provost’s Office, creating two new positions: Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and Vice Provost for Student Affairs. Additionally, the six academic schools will consolidate into four by Fall 2025:
- Nursing, Allied Health, and Human Services
- Liberal Arts and Education
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
- Business and Professional Studies
CT State offers more than 300 associate degrees and credit certificates and 121 workforce programs. CT State is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). CT State seeks full accreditation as a singly accredited college by 2028.
To Apply:
To ensure full consideration, completed applications are due by March 28, 2025. Candidates should carefully review the Executive Search Profile to understand the unique opportunities and qualifications for this position. You will be required to attach a current resume and a cover letter addressing the position, and to input contact information for three professional reference contacts.Please scroll up and click on the Apply Now button to submit your application.