Schloss Named President of Valdosta State University
June 11, 2008
Schloss Named President of Valdosta State University
ATLANTA - (June 11) - Dr. Patrick J. Schloss, president of
Northern State University in Aberdeen, South Dakota, was named
today as the eighth president of Valdosta State University (VSU) by
the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia
(USG).
Schloss is expected to assume his new post in July. He replaces Dr.
Ronald Zaccari, who retires on June 30, 2008 after six years as
president.
Regent Elridge McMillan served as the chair of the Special Regents’
Committee charged with interviewing presidential finalists
submitted by the campus-based Presidential Search and Advisory
Committee and making a recommendation to the chancellor and full
Board of Regents for final approval. “Dr. Schloss has the right
combination of leadership skills temperament and experience needed
to take Valdosta State University to the next level,” McMillan
said. “He is the perfect fit for Valdosta State.”
“We are enormously fortunate to have recruited Dr. Schloss as the
next president of Valdosta State,” said Dr. Susan Herbst, USG
executive vice chancellor and chief academic officer. “He is a
scholar of tremendous accomplishment, a bold and strategic academic
administrator, and someone with the innovative ideas to strengthen
all aspects of VSU. The future of VSU is bright, and Dr. Schloss is
the person to lead the way,”
During his tenure as president of Northern State University,
Schloss initiated a strategic planning process titled the “Margin
of Excellence.” The plan focused on three institutional priorities
including recruitment, retention, and faculty scholarship. Over the
first four years of the program, headcount enrollment increased 12
percent. Other “Margin of Excellence” accomplishments included a
four percent increase in student retention, substantial growth in
support for faculty scholarship, and creation of a budget process
linking institutional objectives to campus resources. The latter
achievement was cited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) as
being “worthy of emulation” by similar institutions. The Commission
accredited Northern, with no further review, for the next ten
years. U.S. News & World Report recently ranked Northern State
as second among public undergraduate institutions in the
Midwest.
Prior to arriving at Northern, Schloss served Bloomsburg University
of Pennsylvania in several capacities, including acting president,
provost and vice president for academic affairs, and assistant vice
president and dean of Graduate Studies and Research. Schloss also
served as director of the Office of Research in the College of
Education and professor and chair of the Department of Special
Education at the University of Missouri, and professor-in-charge of
special education at The Pennsylvania State University.
Schloss has published over one hundred peer reviewed articles and
ten books. His latest book is Instructional Methods for Adolescents
with Learning and Behavior Problems. He has served as editor or
consulting editor for a number of journals relating to issues and
methods for supporting individuals with disabilities.
Schloss received his Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Psychology and Special
Education from the University of Wisconsin (1979), a M.S. in
Counseling from Illinois State University (1976), and a bachelor’s
degree in Special Education from Illinois State University
(1974).
Newsroom
- Office of Communications Powell Hall West, Suite 1120
-
Mailing Address
1500 N. Patterson St.
Valdosta, GA 31698 - General VSU Information
- Phone: 229.333.5800
- Office of Communications
- Phone: 229.333.2163
- Phone: 229.333.5983