Michelle Schutt Has Been Selected as the Eleventh President of Greenfield Community College in Massachusetts

Michelle Schutt will serve as the eleventh president of Greenfeld Community College in Massachusetts, beginning on July 18.

“From the moment I began researching Greenfield Community College, I was immediately drawn to the campus’s core values. I am honored by the opportunity to serve Greenfield Community College as its next president and I look forward to ensuring that we meet the evolving needs of the students, employees, alumni, and community members we serve,” Dr. Schutt said.

Greenfield Community college enrolls just over 1,600 students according to the most recent statistics from the U.S. Department of Education. Women make up 62 percent of the student body.

Dr. Schutt has more than 20 years of experience in higher education, holding leadership roles in all facets of education, including student affairs, academic services, and community learning. Most recently she was the vice president of community and learner services at the College of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls.

Dr. Schutt holds a bachelor’s degree in English education from Upper Iowa University. She earned master’s degrees at Emporia State University in Kansas and St. Cloud State University in Minnesota, and a doctorate in education and human resource studies from Colorado State University.

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