
Leadership Scholarship Outcomes Presented by Whitney Asher Barton Community College
Discover the impactful journey of Whitney Asher, Assistant Director of Financial Aid at Barton Community College, and her experience in the Kansas Council of Instructional Administrators Leadership Scholarship program. Explore her purpose, objectives, program details, outcomes, and the significant impact she has made. Gain insights into education, leadership, and personal growth.
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KANSAS COUNCIL OF INSTRUCTIONAL ADMINISTRATORS LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP OUTCOMES PRESENTED BY: WHITNEY ASHER BARTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE
INTRODUCTION Assistant Director of Financial Aid Barton Community College (10 years) Let s Have FUN!! Family First
PURPOSE OF APPLICATION Fort Hays State University Master s of Science Education Higher Education Student Affairs Began working on this during the spring of 2016 Graduated May 11th 2018!! KACCT s Kansas Community College Leadership Institute Nominated to be the Barton representative in the 3rd class of KCCLI Graduated May 3rd 2018
OBJECTIVES Preparation for the Future Awareness Confidence
ABOUT THE PROGRAMS FHSU - Higher Education and Student Affairs Kansas Community College Leadership Institute Focused on developing leaders from within the Kansas community colleges. Met monthly at campuses across the state Listed to speakers on a variety of topics including personal strengths, president and board relations, finance, strategic planning, personal brand, Kansas legislators, etc. Development of 1 major project for our campus and Kansas community colleges. Had the opportunity to network and learn from today s leaders 36 Hour Master of Science in Education Developed around the NASPA student affairs competencies Practical in nature Included two practicums and a final culminating learning demonstration (portfolio and presentation)
OUTCOMES Preparation Awareness Confidence NASPA Competencies Complexity of Higher Education In my decision making process Challenging my though process and how I make decisions Impact that I can have on students/campus Interactions with peers/faculty Simply accomplishing my goals How to reframe situations
IMPACT Experience of Online Learning Understanding of Operations/Big Picture Development of Personal Leadership Philosophy Development of Student Affairs Philosophy Statement Network of Professionals Demonstrated Commitment Self-Reflection, Self-Reflection, Self-Reflection