Table Of ContentTRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP QUALITIES OF FLORIDA COMMUNITY 
COLLEGE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ADVISORS 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
by 
 
 
 
THOMAS KENNARD RATH 
B.A. Binghamton University, 1988 
M.S. College Misericordia, 1999 
 
 
 
 
 
A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements  
for the degree of Doctor of Education 
in the Department of Educational Research, 
Technology and Leadership 
in the College of Education 
at the University of Central Florida 
Orlando, Florida 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fall Term 
2005 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Major Professor: Jess House
© 2005 Thomas K. Rath 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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ABSTRACT 
College student government organizations (SGOs) have the important 
responsibility for achievement of purposes that serve students and the college 
community. They are also the student voice in higher education governance. Effective 
student leadership is vital to the effective fulfillment of these purposes, as is the role of 
the student government advisor in ensuring the success of student leadership and 
leadership development. Transformational leadership (Bass, 1985) is seen as a way of 
reaching higher levels of leadership effectiveness and organizational performance, and it 
has been advanced for use in SGOs.  
This study examined the extent to which community college student government 
advisors who exhibited transformational leadership qualities had an influence on the 
organizational outcomes of community college student governments. Several research 
questions were formulated to guide this examination. Surveys which included an 
instrument to measure the effectiveness of reaching organizational outcomes and the 
Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire for Research (MLQ 5X) (Bass & Avolio, 1995, 
2000) were given to Florida community college student government executive board 
members and their respective student government advisors. Anticipated findings included 
increased levels of organizational outcomes in those community college SGOs in which 
advisors exhibit greater levels of transformational leadership qualities. 
 
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Analysis of the data yielded advisor and student government member 
demographics, and a strong level of fulfillment of organizational outcomes. Statistically 
significant positive correlations were found between student reported transformational 
leadership qualities of advisors and student ratings of achievement and importance of 
organizational outcomes. A statistically significant correlation was also found between 
student ratings of importance of organizational outcomes and student ratings of the 
achievement of organizational outcomes. This indicates the existence of a relationship 
between the transformational leadership qualities of Florida community college student 
government advisors and the perceived importance and achievement of student 
government organizational outcomes. Secondary results were also given. 
Results of this study suggest that Florida community college student government 
advisors who exhibited higher levels of transformational leadership qualities engendered 
higher levels of organizational outcomes in Florida community college student 
governments. Implications were discussed for the study findings, and recommendations 
for future research were made. 
 
 
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Dedicated to the memory and ongoing presence of my beloved friend, Freud. 
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 
All due credit goes to my dissertation chair, Dr. Jess House, for his guidance and 
encouragement throughout these interesting, calamitous, challenging, yet fulfilling days. 
Thanks also to my dissertation committee, Dr. Murray, Dr. Rivers, and Dr. Tubbs for 
their supportive partnership in this process, and to the student government leaders and 
advisors of Florida’s community colleges. Much unadulterated appreciation and thanks to 
the members of Cohort III, who were invaluable to renewing my faith in community and 
friendship, and to my coworkers at Edison College, who sacrificed for me in many ways. 
Lastly, I wish to express gratitude to my parents, Lisle and Jean, and my friend Kim, for 
without them, this and many other things good in life would not be possible.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 
LIST OF TABLES............................................................................................................. xi 
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION................................................................................. 1 
Introduction..................................................................................................................... 1 
Problem Statement .......................................................................................................... 2 
Limitations and Delimitations......................................................................................... 3 
Definition of Terms......................................................................................................... 4 
Assumptions.................................................................................................................... 5 
Significance of the Study................................................................................................ 6 
Conceptual Framework................................................................................................... 6 
College Student Governments .................................................................................... 6 
Leadership Theory ...................................................................................................... 8 
Transformational Leadership ...................................................................................... 9 
Methodology................................................................................................................. 13 
Research Type........................................................................................................... 13 
Population and Sample ............................................................................................. 14 
Instrumentation and Other Sources of Data.............................................................. 14 
Research Questions................................................................................................... 15 
Data Collection ......................................................................................................... 16 
Anticipated Findings..................................................................................................... 17 
Justification for the Research........................................................................................ 17 
Summary ....................................................................................................................... 18 
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CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW................................................................... 20 
Introduction................................................................................................................... 20 
College Student Governments ...................................................................................... 21 
Student Government Advising.................................................................................. 24 
Organizational Outcomes in College Student Government...................................... 26 
Transformational Leadership ........................................................................................ 28 
Components of Transformational and Transactional Leadership............................. 29 
Idealized Influence (Attributed and Behavioral) .................................................. 29 
Inspirational Motivation........................................................................................ 30 
Intellectual Stimulation......................................................................................... 30 
Individualized Consideration ................................................................................ 31 
Contingent Reward ............................................................................................... 32 
Management-by-Exception (Active) .................................................................... 32 
Management-by-Exception (Passive) ................................................................... 32 
Laissez-Faire Leadership ...................................................................................... 33 
Research on Transformational Leadership ............................................................... 34 
Leadership and Student Development .......................................................................... 37 
Research on Student Leaders .................................................................................... 40 
Summary ....................................................................................................................... 41 
CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY ......................................................................... 45 
Statement of the Problem.............................................................................................. 46 
Population and Sample ................................................................................................. 47 
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Instrumentation ............................................................................................................. 48 
Instrument Reliability and Validity .............................................................................. 51 
Data Collection ............................................................................................................. 53 
Data Analysis ................................................................................................................ 53 
Summary ....................................................................................................................... 54 
CHAPTER FOUR: DATA ANALYSIS........................................................................... 56 
Population and Sample ................................................................................................. 56 
Research Questions....................................................................................................... 57 
Research Question 1 ................................................................................................. 58 
Research Question 2 ................................................................................................. 60 
Research Question 3 ................................................................................................. 69 
Research Question 4 ................................................................................................. 75 
Research Question 5 ................................................................................................. 80 
Research Question 6 ................................................................................................. 83 
Secondary Findings....................................................................................................... 86 
Qualitative Data ............................................................................................................ 92 
Summary ....................................................................................................................... 93 
CHAPTER FIVE: Discussion of fIndings and Recommendations................................... 97 
Review .......................................................................................................................... 97 
Conceptual Framework................................................................................................. 98 
College Student Governments .................................................................................. 98 
Transformational leadership ..................................................................................... 99 
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Summary of Results.................................................................................................... 102 
Research Question 1 ............................................................................................... 102 
Research Question 2 ............................................................................................... 103 
Research Question 3 ............................................................................................... 106 
Research Question 4 ............................................................................................... 109 
Research Question 5 ............................................................................................... 113 
Research Question 6 ............................................................................................... 113 
Secondary Findings..................................................................................................... 115 
Implications................................................................................................................. 119 
Recommendations for Further Research..................................................................... 121 
APPENDIX A: ADVISOR SURVEY............................................................................ 123 
APPENDIX B: STUDENT SURVEY............................................................................ 130 
APPENDIX C: STUDENT QUALITATIVE DATA..................................................... 137 
APPENDIX D: ADVISOR QUALITATIVE DATA..................................................... 146 
APPENDIX E: IRB APPROVAL FORM ...................................................................... 149 
APPENDIX F: COPYRIGHT PERMISSION LETTER................................................ 152 
LIST OF REFERENCES................................................................................................ 154 
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