The cohort begins programming June 11-14 in Washington, D.C., marking the 26th iteration of the initiative that has produced 166 college and university presidents and chancellors since its 1999 launch.
Established under the advisement of AASCU's African American member presidents, MLI specifically aims to prepare higher education leaders from traditionally underrepresented communities for the nation's top academic posts. The program provides participants with mentoring from experienced presidents, shadowing opportunities, and comprehensive training on the complexities of modern higher education leadership.
"We are pleased to welcome the incoming cohort of talented and qualified individuals to MLI as they embark on their professional journeys to fill presidencies, chancellorships, and other senior-level vacancies in higher education," said AASCU President and CEO Dr. Charles L. Welch.
The initiative addresses a critical need in higher education leadership diversity, particularly as student demographics continue to shift toward first-generation, low-income, and students of color comprising the "new majority" on many campuses.
Throughout the year-long program, participants receive guidance from MLI's President in Residence Dr. Mickey Burnim and engage in workshops, discussions, and practical training designed to prepare them for presidential responsibilities. The immersive experience includes direct mentoring relationships with sitting presidents and chancellors.
Since MLI's inception, 777 college and university leaders have completed the program. Beyond the 166 who have become presidents or chancellors, 46 alumni have served in multiple presidential or chancellor roles, demonstrating the program's effectiveness in developing sustainable leadership pipelines.