Navigating the Future of Higher Education: Alliant International University Seeks a Visionary Provost
In an era defined by rapid technological disruption and shifting regulatory landscapes, Alliant International University is embarking on a strategic pivot. The institution has officially launched a search for a new Provost and Chief Academic Innovation Officer, a role designed to bridge the gap between traditional academic rigor and the agility required in the 21st-century higher education marketplace.
This search represents a milestone for the Featured Gig series, as it marks the first time an institution’s president has stepped forward to outline the mandate for such a pivotal executive hire. Andy Vaughn, President and CEO of Alliant, is spearheading the recruitment effort, seeking a leader who can navigate the complexities of a sector currently undergoing its most significant transformation in over two centuries.
The Mandate: Why Academic Innovation is No Longer Optional
For President Vaughn, the decision to combine the traditional provost function with a "Chief Academic Innovation Officer" title is a deliberate signal to the sector. Higher education in the United States is currently grappling with a confluence of legislative changes, evolving accreditation standards, and aggressive market demands.
"Alliant’s mandate behind this role is a forward-looking initiative," Vaughn explains. "We are witnessing more significant changes in our sector’s 200-plus-year history than ever before. Innovation isn’t just about the latest software or AI tools; it is about finding smarter, more effective ways to deliver high-quality education. The provost must lead in faculty development, accreditation, and curriculum design, but they must also serve as a bridge between the hallowed halls of academia and the realities of modern industry."
Vaughn brings a unique perspective to this search, bolstered by his 2025 service as a federal negotiator for the U.S. Department of Education’s RISE Committee. Tasked with translating complex legislative acts into over 16 new higher education regulations, Vaughn spent much of the year in Washington, D.C., working directly with congressional staff and federal leadership. This experience has left him with a singular conviction: the regulatory changes coming to the sector are not temporary fluctuations, but long-term structural shifts.
A Chronology of Transformation: Positioning Alliant for the Future
Alliant’s history is rooted in a tradition of professional practice. Founded in the 1950s and headquartered in San Diego, the university has evolved into a unique national entity. Today, it operates across seven physical campuses and maintains a robust digital footprint serving over 5,000 students.
The university’s academic identity is deeply tied to licensure. Approximately 90 percent of Alliant’s student body is enrolled in programs that lead to professional state licensure. This includes:
- Clinical Psychology: Alliant is a national powerhouse, with its California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP) responsible for approximately 10 percent of the nation’s supply of licensed clinical psychologists.
- Education: The university stands as one of the largest providers of K-12 teachers, administrators, school counselors, and psychologists in California.
- Health Sciences: The recently launched Alliant School of Nursing and Health Sciences in Phoenix and the new occupational therapy master’s program in San Diego represent the university’s aggressive expansion into high-demand healthcare fields.
The new Provost will step into this environment at a critical juncture. The search is not merely for an administrator to manage these existing programs, but for a leader capable of sustaining academic quality while integrating new hybrid course designs and technologies that cater to the modern, often working, student.
Structural Integration and Executive Engagement
The Provost and Chief Academic Innovation Officer will report directly to the President and CEO, serving as a cornerstone of the executive leadership team. This position is designed to be highly collaborative, requiring daily engagement with the Board of Trustees, the Faculty Senate, and the university’s 200-plus full-time core faculty members.

Given the university’s multi-campus footprint, the role offers flexibility. While the successful candidate will need to be present—balancing their time between the historic San Diego campus in Scripps Ranch and the burgeoning Phoenix location—the position allows for a hybrid work schedule, typically requiring three to four days on-site per week.
"We are looking for someone who recognizes the weight of a traditional provost role but possesses the forward-thinking mindset to look at where higher education is going, not just where it has been," says Vaughn.
Defining Success: From Year One to the Long Term
President Vaughn has articulated a clear roadmap for success for the incoming provost.
Year One: Building Trust and Vision
The initial 12 months are categorized by relationship-building. In an environment often skeptical of top-down innovation, the provost must establish credibility with faculty and staff.
- Cultural Alignment: Success hinges on the "Alliant IMPACT" values, which dictate how community members interact and make decisions.
- Strategic Planning: The provost will be responsible for co-creating an inclusive, collaborative strategic plan for academic affairs.
- Continuity: Maintaining high retention and licensure pass rates remains the baseline requirement.
Year Three and Beyond: Growth and Recognition
By the third year, the metrics for success shift toward intellectual and programmatic growth. This includes:
- Academic Expansion: Growing the university’s intellectual footprint and program offerings in response to market needs.
- Quantitative Benchmarking: Proving that innovation can coexist with—and even enhance—student outcomes.
- Industry Leadership: Establishing Alliant as a national thought leader in the delivery of graduate-level professional education.
The Strategic Implications for the Future of Leadership
When asked about the career trajectory for someone taking on this role, President Vaughn is candid. "I would like to think that a future role for this person would be to lead a university as a president or CEO," he notes. The unique combination of regulatory experience, innovation management, and executive oversight makes this position a "finishing school" for the next generation of higher education presidents.
For prospective candidates, the message is clear: Alliant is not looking for a status-quo manager. They are seeking an architect of change. The role demands an individual who understands that in the current climate, academic rigor and innovation are not conflicting forces, but the twin pillars of a sustainable university.
As the sector continues to grapple with the "new day" of higher education—a reality shaped by the legislative and market forces Vaughn witnessed in D.C.—Alliant aims to be at the forefront of the solution. The provost search is the first step in ensuring that the university remains a vital contributor to the professional landscapes of psychology, education, and health sciences for the next 200 years.
For those interested in exploring this opportunity further, inquiries regarding the Provost and Chief Academic Innovation Officer position at Alliant International University can be directed to the university’s executive search partners.