The Board of Trustees of Paine College has announced the appointment of Rev. Dr. Lester A. McCorn as the institution’s new President-select. Renowned for his transformational leadership in higher education, Dr. McCorn brings a wealth of experience and vision to Paine College. He will officially assume the presidency on Jan. 1, 2025.
A Proven Leader in Higher Education
Dr. McCorn has served as president and professor of Christian leadership at Clinton College in Rock Hill, South Carolina, since 2017. During his tenure, he implemented significant changes that increased student enrollment by 27% in fall 2024, improved retention by 20%, and boosted graduation rates by 25%. Under his leadership, Clinton College expanded its academic offerings by adding five new bachelor’s degrees and secured over $20 million in grants and awards.
A native of Worcester, Massachusetts, Dr. McCorn is an ordained elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church and has held pastoral positions across several states.
Dr. McCorn’s academic credentials include a Doctor of Ministry from the United Theological Seminary (2011), a Master of Arts from Chicago Theological Seminary (2003), and a Master of Divinity Studies from Yale University School of Divinity (1999). He also holds a Bachelor of Arts in liberal studies from Charter Oak State College (2001) and a Bachelor of Arts in religion and sociology from Morehouse College (1989).
In accepting his new role, Dr. McCorn expressed his honor:
“My acceptance originates from a place of deep respect and admiration for the legacy and significance of this historic institution. Connecting Paine College’s historic past with a strategic vision for the future will catapult this institution into unparalleled prominence in American higher education. I relish the opportunity to collaborate with Paine College’s trustees, administrators, alumni, students, faculty, stakeholders, and civic and business leaders to realize our vision for higher education excellence.”
Dr. McCorn is married to Mrs. Charlene M. McCorn, an elementary school teacher in Fort Mill, South Carolina. Together, they are proud parents of four adult children and five grandchildren. He is also a life member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
The transition comes following the retirement of Dr. Cheryl Evans Jones, who served Paine College for 31 years. Jones played a pivotal role in developing the Transformation Plan, which will continue under Dr. McCorn’s leadership.
Formal introductions to the campus community commenced on Oct. 18, and additional focus group meetings are planned to share in the excitement of this new chapter for Paine College.