W. Va. Code R. § 135-5-2 - Community and Technical Colleges
2.1. The provisions of this rule apply to the
employment of presidents of Blue Ridge Community and Technical College, the
Community and Technical College at West Virginia University Institute of
Technology, Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College, Marshall
Community and Technical College, New River Community and Technical College,
Pierpont Community and Technical College, Southern West Virginia Community and
Technical College, West Virginia University at Parkersburg, West Virginia
Northern Community College, and West Virginia State Community and Technical
College.
2.2. Upon the occurrence
of a vacancy in the position of president at one of the institutions set out in
Section 2.1, the governing board of the institution shall undertake a search
for a new president. The governing board is responsible for the search, both
procedurally and financially. The governing board shall adopt a procedure,
consistent with this rule, governing the search. The procedure shall require,
at the least, that:
2.2.1. A statement of
characteristics and qualities which the new president should possess shall be
adopted by the governing board and utilized in soliciting and evaluating the
candidates.
2.2.2. If a search
committee is appointed, it shall include representation of faculty, students,
and staff, and other constituencies of the institution. The number and
consistency of the membership of the committee shall be at the discretion of
the governing board.
2.2.3. A
position announcement shall be prepared detailing the characteristics and
qualities sought in a new president and distributed to appropriate newspapers
and other media sources, heads of higher education associations and
organizations, and other appropriate individuals for the purpose of advertising
the position.
2.2.4. Interviews
with the finalists, as determined by the governing board, shall be conducted on
campus and, during the campus visits, students, classified employees,
non-classified employees, faculty, campus administrators, community leaders,
alumni, and other individuals shall be invited to meet with the candidates and
their comments shall be solicited by the governing board.
2.2.5. Background checks may be conducted on
each candidate prior to interviewing with the search committee or governing
board. Background checks should be conducted on finalists prior to any campus
visit made at the invitation of the search committee or governing board and
shall be conducted before any final selection by the search committee or
governing board. On-site visits to the candidates' current and past places of
employment may be conducted and are recommended for the final candidates.
Standard industry practices shall be utilized in conducting background checks
and, at a minimum, shall include confirmation of degrees and past employment,
and criminal and credit checks.
2.3. Candidates may be considered through
their own application or by nomination.
2.4. Members of the governing board, or any
search committee appointed, may not provide information about the names or
backgrounds of any candidates without their consent to anyone who is not a
member of the governing board or search committee or authorized agents or
staff. When candidates are invited to a preliminary interview with the search
committee, they shall be notified of the conditions under which confidentiality
may be waived as to background checks and that in the event they are invited
for a campus interview, their names and backgrounds shall be publicly released
at the time they accept an invitation for a formal campus visit.
2.5. At the request of an institution, the
Council may provide the governing board with staff assistance to manage the
search process, or the governing board may enter into a contract with a
consultant or executive search firm to identify potential candidates in
addition to those who have applied or been nominated or to assist in the
search.
2.6. The governing board
shall confer with the Chancellor and agree to a method and process for Council
members to interview the finalists when brought to campus, or the Council may
schedule its own interviews with the finalists before approving the final
selection of a president. The agreed upon process shall not permit Council
members to serve on the institutional presidential search committee. The
governing board, or any search committee appointed by it, shall promptly
transmit to the Chancellor a copy of the procedure adopted to govern the search
and provide agendas and minutes of meetings involving the search.
2.7. Terms of compensation and contracts
discussed with or offered to candidates shall be consistent with the sections
of this rule regarding presidential compensation and contracts.
2.8. Interim presidents appointed by a
governing board shall be approved by the Council.
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