Hart was a K-12 teacher, department chair, college faculty member, Dean, and Vice President. She resigned from this role on January 19, 2000, which followed an April 1999
vote of no confidence from faculty who were concerned that her focus on
vocational training would be detrimental to academic programs. The reasons cited included allegations of
financial mismanagement, unethical conduct, and jeopardizing the college's accreditation. In November 2015, Hart announced that she would not renew her contract, which was set to end in July 2016. On February 4, 2016, she began an extended leave of absence, and David Peter J. Attao was appointed acting president.
RIT Kosovo In May 2016, Hart was named the new president of
RIT Kosovo, becoming the first woman to lead the institution. She served in this role from 2016 to 2019. Since that time Hart has served as a higher education consultant in both the US and abroad. She is the CEO of Affordable US Education. == Personal life ==