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Ashland University
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Posted: 08-Feb-26
Location: Ashland, Ohio
Employment Type:
Full-time
Organization Type:
Higher Education Institution
Internal Number: 8106
Job Description:
Established in 1878 in Ashland, Ohio, by the German Baptist Brethren, Ashland University began as Ashland College and became a university in 1989 to reflect the breadth of its undergraduate, graduate, and professional offerings. Today, Ashland University is a mid-sized, private, comprehensive institution conveniently located within driving distance of Akron, Cleveland, and Columbus, Ohio, and is recognized for its strong academic reputation, personalized education, and commitment to student success.
Ashland University's mission is to provide a transformative learning experience that prepares graduates to work, serve, and lead with integrity in local, national, and global communities. Central to this mission is the University's long-standing motto, Accent on the Individual, which reflects a deep commitment to the value and development of each person. This philosophy extends beyond the classroom to all aspects of campus life, emphasizing a supportive and engaging environment that fosters intellectual growth, ethical leadership, and service. A defining hallmark of Ashland's educational approach is its emphasis on teaching students how to think, not what to think, encouraging critical inquiry and independent thought.
The University comprises four academic colleges, the College of Arts & Sciences, the Dauch College of Business & Economics, the Schar College of Education, and the Schar College of Nursing and Health Sciences—along with Ashland Theological Seminary and eAshland School. Faculty offer a diverse curriculum of more than 100 programs of study, including liberal arts, preprofessional, and professional undergraduate programs, as well as graduate degrees at the master's and doctoral levels. The integration of the liberal arts with career preparation remains a hallmark of Ashland's academic model. Ashland University employs 138 full-time faculty and 311 adjunct faculty, maintaining a 14:1 student-to-faculty ratio. In Fall 2025, the University enrolled 6,419 students, with undergraduates comprising 84.5% of the student body and graduate students 15.5%. The first-time, full-time, degree-seeking cohort achieved a retention rate of 78% and a graduation rate of 57%. Notably, 90% of Ashland University graduates are employed or pursuing further education within six months of graduation.
Beyond its academic colleges, Ashland University is a national leader in correctional education and is home to The Ashbrook Center, a nationally recognized leader in the study and teaching of constitutional self-government. The University also demonstrates a strong commitment to veteran and military-connected students and has been named among the top 12 institutions in the nation serving this population, the only private university to receive this distinction.
Ashland University competes at the NCAA Division II level and is an elite competitor in 23 varsity sports, contributing to a vibrant campus culture and a strong tradition of athletic excellence.
The University's quality, value, and student-centered approach are consistently recognized by national organizations. Ashland University has received high marks from U.S. News & World Report, Money, Intelligent.com, and The Wall Street Journal. In 2025, Ashland University was ranked #37 among Regional Universities Midwest and #36 in Best Value Schools by U.S. News & World Report. It was also named one of Money's Best Colleges for 2025, recognizing affordability and strong student outcomes. Additional distinctions include rankings of #20 in Best Colleges for Veterans and #41 in Top Performers on Social Mobility, with Ashland's online MBA program ranked #159 nationally by U.S. News & World Report.
In November 2025, Ashland University was named a College of Distinction, a prestigious designation awarded to institutions demonstrating a strong commitment to engaged, experiential undergraduate education. The organization also recognized Ashland University with program-level distinctions in business, education, nursing, career development, and military support, further affirming the University's emphasis on high-impact learning and student success.
The 2026-2030 Strategic Plan prioritizes academic programs of distinction as a major institutional focus. In addition, the university $93 million-dollar endowment includes significant support for academic positions and programs.
Position Summary:
The Provost serves as the Chief Academic Officer of all University educational programs and academic support services, is directly responsible to the President, and serves on the President's Executive Leadership Team. In addition to overseeing the four academic colleges and eAshland School, the provost also has direct oversight of the Archer Library, Study Abroad, the Registrar's Office, the Accreditation and Assessment Offices, and the subdivision of Student Success.
Essential Position Duties and Responsibilities:
Serve as the institution's chief academic and scholarly officer, providing strategic leadership and holding ultimate responsibility for all academic programs, operations, and initiatives in alignment with the University's mission, vision, and long-term strategic goals.
Lead institution-wide academic planning, assessment, and continuous improvement initiatives, utilizing data, analytics, and outcomes-based measures to enhance academic quality, student success, and institutional effectiveness.
Provide executive leadership and oversight for faculty affairs, including recruitment, appointment, promotion, and tenure, professional development, evaluation, and retention of a diverse and accomplished faculty.
Oversee the development, implementation, and ongoing improvement of academic programs, curricula, academic policies, and the administrative structures of colleges and academic centers.
Ensure institutional compliance with regional and specialized accreditation requirements, higher education regulations, and internal policies; serve as the University's senior academic representative for accreditation, including reaccreditation processes.
Establish and sustain a culture of continuous improvement by fostering effective assessment practices across all academic programs and processes.
Champion and support shared governance by collaborating closely with faculty leadership, academic councils, and University governance bodies to promote transparent, inclusive decision-making.
Ashland University, ranked in the top tier of colleges and universities in U.S. News and World Report’s National Universities category for 2017, is a mid-sized, private university conveniently located a short distance from Akron, Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio. Ashland University places great emphasis on the importance of each individual. The phrase “Accent on the Individual” has been our motto for many years and, hopefully, characterizes well the nature and content of the campus environment. It means that our concern for the student extends beyond ensuring a quality education in the classroom and laboratory to include a commitment to provide a stimulating and supportive environment in every respect.Translating the ideas of our Mission Statement into the realities of everyday life is the responsibility of each Ashland University employee. These ideas must be evidenced daily in the classroom, residence halls, each teaching site, on the playing fields and in our interaction with others. It should be the goal of each Ashland University employee to ensure that our Mission Statement is not merely words on paper but a true reflection of who and what we actually are and intend to be in the future.