Dr. Belle Wheelan
Dr. Belle Wheelan currently serves as President of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges and is the first African American and the first woman to serve in this capacity. Her career spans over 40 years and includes the roles of faculty member, chief student services officer, campus provost, college president, and Secretary of Education. In several of those roles she was the first African American and/or woman to serve in those capacities.
Dr. Wheelan received her Bachelor’s degree from Trinity University in Texas (1972) with a double major in Psychology and Sociology, her Master’s from Louisiana State University (1974) in Developmental Educational Psychology, and her Doctorate from the University of Texas at Austin (1984) in Educational Administration with a concentration in community college leadership.
Dr. Wheelan has received numerous awards and recognition including six honorary degrees; Distinguished Graduate Awards from Trinity University (2002) and the College of Education at The University of Texas at Austin (1992);Washingtonian Magazine’s 100 Most Powerful Women in Washington, DC (2001); the AAUW Woman of Distinction Award (2002); the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development’s Suanne Davis Roueche Distinguished Lecturer Award (2007); the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development’s John E. Roueche International Leadership Award (2010); the American Association of Community Colleges’ Leadership Award (2011); Diverse Issues in Higher Education’s John Hope Franklin Award for outstanding leadership in higher education; and Educational Testing Service’s Terry O’Banion Prize in Education from the League for Innovation in the Community College.
Dr. Wheelan holds and has held membership in numerous local, state and national organizations including Rotary International; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.; the American College Testing, Inc., Board of Directors; American Association of Community Colleges, Board of Directors; the Lumina Foundation for Education, Board of Directors; the President’s Round Table of the National Council on Black American Affairs; the National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame, Board of Directors; Excelencia in Education, Board of Directors; National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Community College Honorary Board; Next Generation Learning Challenges, Advisory Panel; Project GOALS (Gaining Online Accessible Learning Through Self-Study); and the National Student Clearinghouse, Board of Directors.
Dr. Wheelan attributes her success to hard work, endurance, tenacity, and being in the right place at the right time. She recognizes that prayer and support from family and friends make anything possible.
Dr. Wheelan is the mother of an adult son named Reginald.
Dr. Wheelan will be recognized as the 2017 John E. Roueche International Leadership Award recipient at the conference. The award honors John’s service to The University of Texas at Austin and recognizes his role as one of the founders of NISOD nearly four decades ago. Dr. Wheelan is a repeat recipient of the award that has recognized many of this nation’s best educational leaders.