Dr. Jonathan Koh Named as President
The Alabama Community College System Board of Trustees approved the appointment of Dr. Jonathan P. Koh as President of Shelton State Community College. Koh has served in multiple capacities at the college since 2015, and most recently as the College’s Dean of Workforce and Economic Development.
“There is a level of confidence a community has to have in its community college to make a difference in the needs of the businesses, industry and residents who make up a region, and for years Dr. Koh has built and strengthened the relationships that are necessary for Shelton State to be a change agent in the lives of so many individuals,” said Jimmy H. Baker, Chancellor of the Alabama Community College System (ACCS).
“Dr. Koh knows the College, the communities it serves, K-12, business and industry, and, similar to others throughout the Alabama Community College System, he knows what it takes to continue our mission of making education available for everyone.”
Koh began his career in education at The University of Alabama (UA), where he served as a Research Coordinator for UA’s Education Policy Center between 2012 and 2015. From there, Koh served Shelton State as Director of Grants and Governmental Relations prior to his appointment as Dean of Workforce and Economic Development.
Koh has since led several innovative strategies that expand the reach of the College’s 16 technical services and adult education programs, including co-enrollment pathways, nationally recognized work-based learning programs, and on-demand incumbent worker training initiatives. He also oversaw the College’s pre-K program, which includes its own set of accreditation standards.
Koh is an alum of The University of Alabama, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, a Master of Public Administration with a concentration in Higher Education Administration, and a Doctorate in Higher Education with a concentration in Higher Education Policy. His dissertation focused on a decade of nationwide trends in public community college finance as it relates to student access and state support for the nation’s two-year institutions.
Born in Mobile and raised throughout the southeastern United States, Dr. Koh comes from a legacy of educators. He is the grandson of a southern, desegregation-era high school principal and teacher, the son of an elementary teacher and minister, and the husband of an elementary teacher, Ashley.
“Shelton State Community College is home, and I consider it one of the greatest honors to be able to lead such a dedicated team that is committed to ensuring the success of every student who chooses Shelton State as part of their educational experience,” Koh said.
“I appreciate the confidence from Chancellor Baker to continue to move the College’s impact forward in our community.”