Charles H. Mitchell (1940- )

April 22, 2009 
/ Contributed By: Secret Charles-Ford

Charles Mitchell

Courtesy Garfield HS Foundation (IMG_7633)

Charles Mitchell has worked with Seattle Community Colleges for more than 25 years including periods as President of Seattle Central Community College and Chancellor of the Seattle Community College System.

Mitchell was born in Seattle in 1940 and is the product of the city’s education system. He attended T.T. Minor Elementary School, Meany Junior High, and Garfield High School. He also earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Washington (UW), a master’s degree from Seattle University, and a doctorate in education from Brigham Young University.

During his years at the University of Washington, Mitchell played football with the UW Huskies and was a member of the winning 1961 Rose Bowl team. He was inducted into the Husky Football Hall of Fame in 1992. After graduation from the UW, he played professional football for six years with the Denver Broncos and Buffalo Bills.

After earning advanced degrees from Seattle University and Brigham Young University, Mitchell worked briefly for the Governor of Colorado and later for King County Executive John Spellman.

In 1987 Mitchell was named President of Seattle Central Community College.  He held the post until 2003.  Under his leadership as President of Seattle Central Mitchell oversaw the expansion of enrollment.  He also encouraged programs and initiatives that brought in more students of color and students of immigrant backgrounds.  His work was recognized by Time magazine which named Seattle Central “College of the Year” in 2001-2002.

In 2003 Mitchell was named Chancellor of the Seattle Community Colleges and held the post until 2008.  While there he administered four campus and six specialized training centers with a total enrollment of more than 55,000 students.  After completing five years as leader of Washington State’s largest two-year college district, he was named to lead the Power & Promise multi-year fund-raising campaign for the community college system.

Mitchell has received numerous awards recognizing his educational and community achievements. They include an honorary Ph.D. from Seattle University (2008), the Charles E. Odegaard Award from the University of Washington (2006), and induction into the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the African-American Ethnic Sports Hall of Fame in 2005.  In 2002 he was “Father of the Year” from the American Diabetes Association.  In 2001 he won the Shirley B. Gordon Award of Distinction from the Phi Theta Kappa Honorary Society.  Mitchell is also a University of Washington “Husky Legend” and has been honored with a UW Minority Affairs Program Alumnus Award. His work to promote the advancement of minority students in higher education was recognized with the Equity Award from the Trustees Association of Washington Community Colleges.

Charles and his wife, Nancy, have two grown children, Julie and Rashad; a son-in-law, Darrin; and twin granddaughters, Michelle and Tracey.

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Secret Charles-Ford, Ed.D, graduated from the School of Educational Leadership & Change at Fielding Graduate University (2014). Dr. Charles-Ford earned two master degrees while attending Antioch University, Seattle. Her first graduate degree was earned in the Environment & Community program (2004) with a second graduate degree earned in Education (2007). Dr. Charles-Ford earned her undergraduate degree through the Department of Geography at the University of Washington (2001). Charles-Ford has been writing for Blackpast.org since 2007.

In 2012, Dr. Charles-Ford published her first book titled Vietnam, PTSD, and Therapy: Survived All That!. The book is about one person’s account and experience as a military personnel and a combat veteran. Vietnam, PTSD, and Therapy: Survived All That! is available for purchase through Amazon.com. In 2015, Charles-Ford co-founded the Imagine the Possibilities: A Community Book Study Group. The goal of this book study group is to deepen understanding, critical thinking, and engagement through discussions, sharing insights, and reflections. Members strive to foster a richer appreciation for literature and promote learning and growth. Since the book groups’ inception, three women have published their own books.

In 2024, Ford was invited to join the Renton Rowing Center Board of Directors serving as the Youth Director. The Renton Rowing Center’s mission is to encourage people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds to discover community on and off the water.

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Charles-Ford, S. (2009, April 22). Charles H. Mitchell (1940- ). BlackPast.org. https://new.blackpast.org/african-american-history/mitchell-charles-h-1940/

Source of the Author's Information:

Biography of Dr. Charles H. Mitchell, Chancellor, Seattle Community Colleges, 2003-2008 (Seattle: Seattle Community Colleges, 2008);
http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19911126&slug=1319598;
http://www.seattlecolleges.edu/pages/newsroom/releases/20070906_ChancellorTransitionAnnounced.pdf.

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