(via Lisa Johnston, Eckerd College)
Do you know a new College Library Director?
Please consider encouraging a new colleague to join the College Library Director Mentoring Program. The program, now in its 32nd year, is designed to enhance leadership capabilities of new college library directors, and to help them meet the unique challenges involved in directing libraries in small colleges. First year directors are assigned a mentor to listen and provide support throughout the year. There is also a series of webinars and a 3-day seminar in the spring. Topics are based on participants’ needs and may include planning, campus politics, and leadership issues.
A previous participant said:
“Thanks to interactions with my mentor, the faculty of the program, and fellow participants I am better able to identify ways to move my institution forward in regard to assessment, policy making, and programming to better serve my college. Though it sometimes feels as if I’m scaling a mountain, it’s encouraging to know that others have similar experiences and can testify to the fact that there are moments in which I’ll be able to reach a vista and enjoy the beauty of the work that has been done.”
Applicants must be new directors at a small college library (fewer than 3500 undergraduate FTE with at least a 4-year degree program) and cannot have previously been a director at a small college library. Additional information about qualifications and the application process is available on the Program website.
If you are interested in applying for the 2025-2026 cohort, please fill out the application form on the website. The deadline is Tuesday, July 15, 2025. The cohort is limited to 15 participants. The 2026 cohort seminar will be held at the newly renovated Lavery Library at St. John Fisher University in Rochester, NY, March 1-4, 2026.
Please contact the Co-Directors, Lisa Johnston (johnstln@eckerd.edu) of Eckerd College and Melissa Jadlos (mjadlos@sjf.edu) of St. John Fisher University, with any questions.