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Columbia’s Former School Superintendent Takes Over as Interim Head of SC Higher Ed Agency

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Columbia’s Former School Superintendent Takes Over as Interim Head of SC Higher Ed Agency

By Jessica Holdman

The South Carolina Commission on Higher Education has appointed Greg Little, former superintendent of Lexington School District One, as acting executive director effective Monday. Little, who led the state’s sixth-largest district for six years, stepped down in 2022 to join the state Technical College System as vice president of strategic partnerships and innovation before assuming his new role.

Transition in Leadership

Karen Woodfaulk, the agency’s student affairs division head, had been serving as acting executive director prior to Little’s appointment. The decision to bring Little on board follows the resignation of former director Rusty Monhollon, who stepped down amid criticism over the handling of $152 million in unspent state lottery profits earmarked for scholarships over six years, as reported by state Inspector General Brian Lamkin.

Commission’s Confidence in Little

Former state Sen. Wes Hayes, chair of the commission’s governing board, expressed confidence in Little’s leadership abilities, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the agency’s commitment to accessible, affordable, and high-quality postsecondary education in South Carolina. The commission commended Little’s experience and vision for guiding the agency through a critical transition period.

Challenges and Opportunities Ahead

Little’s appointment comes at a crucial time for the higher education agency, with the need to address issues stemming from the mishandling of funds and ensure transparency and accountability in scholarship distributions. As acting executive director, Little will have the opportunity to steer the agency towards greater efficiency and effectiveness in fulfilling its mission of supporting students’ academic pursuits.

Furthermore, Little’s background in education and his experience in building partnerships and fostering innovation in the technical college system could bring fresh perspectives to the higher education landscape in South Carolina. His tenure at Lexington School District One and subsequent role in the technical college system have equipped him with the skills necessary to lead the agency through the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

Continuity and Stability

As the agency transitions under new leadership, Little’s appointment offers a sense of continuity and stability during a period of change. His familiarity with the state’s educational landscape, coupled with a proven track record of leadership in diverse educational settings, positions him well to navigate the complex dynamics of higher education policy and administration in South Carolina.

Looking Towards the Future

With Greg Little at the helm as acting executive director, the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education is poised to embark on a new chapter marked by diligence, transparency, and a commitment to serving the educational needs of students across the state. Little’s leadership will be instrumental in shaping the agency’s strategic direction and fostering collaboration with stakeholders to advance the mission of higher education in South Carolina.



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