Survey of Community College Trustees, United States, 2022-2025 (ICPSR 39866)

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Carrie B. Kisker, Center for the Study of Community Colleges; Susan T. Kater, Center for the Study of Community Colleges; Robin Matross Helms, Association of Community College Trustees; Regina L. Garza Mitchell, Center for the Study of Community Colleges; David Conner, Association of Community College Trustees

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https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR39866.v2

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  • V2 [2026-08-10]
  • V1 [2026-08-04] unpublished
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SCCT, 2022-2025, ACCT/CSCC Survey of Community College Trustees

This study is the largest survey of community college trustees to date. It was conducted jointly by the Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) and the Center for the Study of Community Colleges (CSCC).

Kisker, Carrie B., Kater, Susan T., Matross Helms, Robin, Garza Mitchell, Regina L., and Conner, David. Survey of Community College Trustees, United States, 2022-2025. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2026-08-10. https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR39866.v2

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2022-01-01 -- 2025-12-31
2022 (Initial Pilot), 2024 -- 2025 (Full Survey Administration (Fall 2024 / Winter 2025))
  1. For additional information about the survey, please visit the Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) website.
  2. To access the report based on these data, please visit the report link.
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To conduct a comprehensive survey of community college board members to determine who trustees are and what concerns and interests they have. The survey is the primary basis for understanding community college boards, and their priorities, challenges, and other trends across the community college sector over time.

CSCC researchers initially piloted the survey in 2022, recruiting trustees through state trustee organizations, the League for Innovation in the Community College, and internet searches for public board-related trustee emails. The pilot was accessed by 367 trustees, resulting in a total of 287 usable responses from trustees in 29 states.

In fall 2024 and winter 2025, CSCC researchers collaborated with ACCT to administer the survey to roughly 6,000 community college trustees whose institutions are ACCT members. Trustees received invitations to participate in the online survey via ACCT newsletters and emails. Those attending ACCT's 2024 Leadership Congress and 2025 Community College National Legislative Summit were also able to take the survey in person.

Survey questions were adapted with permission from Iris Weisman's 1997 survey and updated to reflect contemporary challenges and opportunities, as well as modern demographic information and institutional type classifications.

Cross-sectional

Community college trustees whose institutions are ACCT members.

Individual, Institution

The ACCT/CSCC Community College Trustee Survey was organized into five sections about the trustees':

  • institutions, roles, and composition of their boards;
  • experiences;
  • perceptions of their board and its functioning;
  • perceptions of community college priorities, challenges, and opportunities; and
  • individual demographic characteristics.

31 percent (1,857 usable responses from a universe of roughly 6,000 community college trustees whose institutions are ACCT members)

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2026-08-04

2026-08-10 Three additional Principal Investigators were added to this study. No other changes were made to the data or documentation.

2026-08-04 ICPSR data undergo a confidentiality review and are altered when necessary to limit the risk of disclosure. ICPSR also routinely creates ready-to-go data files along with setups in the major statistical software formats as well as standard codebooks to accompany the data. In addition to these procedures, ICPSR performed the following processing steps for this data collection:

  • Created online analysis version with question text.
  • Checked for undocumented or out-of-range codes.

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