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Governing boards of colleges and universities in the United States

In the United States, a board often governs institutions of higher education, including private universities, state universities, and community colleges. In each US state, such boards may govern either the state university system, individual colleges and universities, or both. In general, they operate as a board of directors, and they vary by formal name, size, powers, and membership. In some states, members are appointed by the governor.

From a legal standpoint, many higher education institutions are corporations; they have separate legal personhood. The corporation is the legal owner of its endowment and other property. The corporation's name might consist of its governing board members' title (for example, The Trustees of Princeton University is a New Jersey nonprofit corporation). These board members (trustees, regents, etc.) are fiduciaries for the corporation. In some cases, the institution might not have separate legal personhood; the trustees transact in their own name with other parties, such as students, faculty, or donors. However, the trustees often utilize a common, enduring title, which enables the trust to operate continuously even as individual trustees change.

In some private institutions of higher learning, non-governing boards may also be appointed. These boards' members' duties often include, but are not limited to, major gift cultivation and fundraising.

Membership Edit

Governing boards of universities are of varying sizes across the United States. Smaller boards may have about ten members, while larger boards can have over 50 members.[1] In 2016, the average public university board had 12 members, while the average private university board had 29 members.[2]

Some university governing boards are composed entirely of alumni of that university.[1] Other boards contain various elected officials, often the state governor, as ex officio members.[1]

Members of the governing board can be selected in a variety of ways. Members of public university boards are most often selected by the state governor.[2] Four states (Colorado, Michigan, Nebraska, and Nevada) elect members of some university boards by popular vote.[2] Boards of private universities can be selected either by an alumni vote or by the existing members of the board.[1]

Board names Edit

Trustees Edit

The term "Board of Trustees" is the most commonly used name for governing bodies of universities in the United States.[3]

All schools within the Ohio Higher Education System are governed by individual boards of trustees, including Miami University and Ohio State University. The governing body at Duke University is known as the board of trustees, while each college and the graduate school maintains its own board of visitors.[4] The University of South Carolina[5] Michigan State University,[6] Indiana University,[7] University of Notre Dame,[8] and the University of Connecticut[9] are also governed by boards of trustees.

Regents Edit

Thirty-nine states have boards of regents to govern their public university systems.[3]

The Regents of the University of California govern the University of California system, with one exception: the original endowment that allowed for the creation of UC's Hastings College of the Law stipulated that it could not be governed by the regents. However, Hastings diplomas are issued on the recommendation of the Hastings faculty in the name of the UC regents and are signed by the UC president.

The Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York oversees all public education, including the State University of New York (SUNY), affiliated community colleges, and the K–12 public school system (run by the New York State Education Department) via the Regents Examinations. High school graduates may receive Regents Scholarships to defray expenses at SUNY universities.

The boards of the University System of Georgia, University of Hawaii, University of Michigan,[10] University of Minnesota,[11] University of Texas,[12] Texas Tech University, University of Wisconsin System,[13] Texas A&M, University System of Maryland, University of Colorado, University of New Mexico, University of Houston System,[14] University of North Texas,[15] St. Olaf College,[16] University of Washington, and Washington State University are known as the board of regents.[17]

Governors Edit

The governing bodies of the University of North Carolina and the Colorado State University system are known as their "board of governors". Public institutions in Rhode Island are also governed by a board of governors.[18][19]

There are five public institutions in Missouri that are not part of the UM System, such as the Missouri State University and the University of Central Missouri, that are overseen by boards of governors.[20][21][22][23][24] The two largest universities in West Virginia (West Virginia University and Marshall University)[25][26] also maintain boards of governors.

Curators Edit

A rare term is that of curators, used by the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri and Lincoln University (Missouri).

Overseers Edit

The Harvard Board of Overseers (more formally The Honorable and Reverend Board of Overseers) is one of Harvard University's two governing boards, with the other being the President and Fellows of Harvard College (also known as the Harvard Corporation).

Fellows Edit

The Fellows of the University of Notre Dame are a self-perpetuating body that retains the core powers of the university and selects the members of the other governing board, the board of trustees.[27]

Visitors Edit

The following institutions have boards known as a "board of visitors". These include the United States Military Academy,[28] United States Air Force Academy,[29] United States Naval Academy,[30] The Citadel, The Military College of SC,[31] and the major universities in the Commonwealth of Virginia such as the University of Virginia (Charlottesville), University of Mary Washington (Fredericksburg), George Mason University (Fairfax), Virginia State University (Petersburg), Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond), Longwood University (Farmville), Washington and Lee University (Lexington), the College of William and Mary (Williamsburg), Old Dominion University (Norfolk), Christopher Newport University (Newport News), James Madison University (Harrisonburg), and Virginia Tech (Blacksburg).

By state Edit

Alabama Edit

The Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama governs the three universities that are part of the University of Alabama System. Auburn University is governed by the Auburn University Board of Trustees.[32]

Alaska Edit

The board of regents has 11 members and governs the institutions in the University of Alaska System.[33]

District of Columbia Edit

The governing board of Georgetown University is known as the President and Directors of Georgetown College.[34]

Florida Edit

The Florida Board of Governors is a 17-member governing board that establishes the regulations for all institutions in the State University System of Florida, which includes all public universities in the state of Florida. Each institution has its own Board of Trustees which "is the public body corporate of the university. It sets policy for the institution and serves as the institution's legal owner and governing board. The Board of Trustees is responsible for high quality education programs within the laws of the State of Florida and Regulations of the Florida Board of Governors. The Board of Trustees holds the institution's resources in trust and is responsible for their efficient and effective use."[35]

Georgia Edit

The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia is the oversight authority for twenty-six universities and colleges in the state of Georgia (including the University of Georgia and Georgia Institute of Technology) along with the state archives and the state public library system.[36]

Louisiana Edit

In the State of Louisiana, the governing board of each of the four public university systems is known as the board of supervisors.[37]

Missouri Edit

The governing board of the University of Missouri System and each individual campus in that system is known as the Board of Curators.[38] This terminology is also used by another Missouri public institution, Lincoln University.[39]

However, the state's other public institutions use different terms. Five use Board of Governors (as noted above), and three use board of regents.[40][41][42]

North Carolina Edit

Institutions in North Carolina use several different names for their boards. The University of North Carolina—which includes all 16 four-year public institutions in the state, plus a residential high school—is overseen by a board of governors.[43] Some individual campuses within the system, such as East Carolina University,[44] North Carolina State University,[45] and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, have boards of visitors.

South Dakota Edit

Governance of the six public institutions of higher education in the state of South Dakota is constitutionally granted to the South Dakota Board of Regents.[46] The board of regents also governs the South Dakota School for the Deaf and the South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired. The three tribal colleges, Oglala Lakota College, Sinte Gleska University, and Sisseton Wahpeton College are each governed independently by boards.[47][48][49] All public technical colleges are governed by the South Dakota Board of Technical Education under the South Dakota Department of Education.[50]

Virginia Edit

Boards governing public institutions of higher education in the state of Virginia are known as the board of visitors. This includes The College of William & Mary,[51] University of Virginia,[52] Virginia Tech,[53] James Madison University,[54] Radford University,[55] University of Mary Washington,[56][57] Longwood University,[58] Virginia Military Institute,[59] Virginia Commonwealth University,[60] and George Mason University.[61][62] Terminology for private institutions can vary. Regent University once used "board of visitors", but now uses "board of trustees".[63] Washington and Lee University also uses "board of trustees".[64]

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its endowment and other property The corporation s name might consist of its governing board members title for example The Trustees of Princeton University is a New Jersey nonprofit corporation These board members trustees regents etc are fiduciaries for the corporation In some cases the institution might not have separate legal personhood the trustees transact in their own name with other parties such as students faculty or donors However the trustees often utilize a common enduring title which enables the trust to operate continuously even as individual trustees change In some private institutions of higher learning non governing boards may also be appointed These boards members duties often include but are not limited to major gift cultivation and fundraising Contents 1 Membership 2 Board names 2 1 Trustees 2 2 Regents 2 3 Governors 2 4 Curators 2 5 Overseers 2 6 Fellows 2 7 Visitors 3 By state 3 1 Alabama 3 2 Alaska 3 3 District of Columbia 3 4 Florida 3 5 Georgia 3 6 Louisiana 3 7 Missouri 3 8 North Carolina 3 9 South Dakota 3 10 Virginia 4 ReferencesMembership EditGoverning boards of universities are of varying sizes across the United States Smaller boards may have about ten members while larger boards can have over 50 members 1 In 2016 the average public university board had 12 members while the average private university board had 29 members 2 Some university governing boards are composed entirely of alumni of that university 1 Other boards contain various elected officials often the state governor as ex officio members 1 Members of the governing board can be selected in a variety of ways Members of public university boards are most often selected by the state governor 2 Four states Colorado Michigan Nebraska and Nevada elect members of some university boards by popular vote 2 Boards of private universities can be selected either by an alumni vote or by the existing members of the board 1 Board names EditTrustees Edit The term Board of Trustees is the most commonly used name for governing bodies of universities in the United States 3 All schools within the Ohio Higher Education System are governed by individual boards of trustees including Miami University and Ohio State University The governing body at Duke University is known as the board of trustees while each college and the graduate school maintains its own board of visitors 4 The University of South Carolina 5 Michigan State University 6 Indiana University 7 University of Notre Dame 8 and the University of Connecticut 9 are also governed by boards of trustees Regents Edit Thirty nine states have boards of regents to govern their public university systems 3 The Regents of the University of California govern the University of California system with one exception the original endowment that allowed for the creation of UC s Hastings College of the Law stipulated that it could not be governed by the regents However Hastings diplomas are issued on the recommendation of the Hastings faculty in the name of the UC regents and are signed by the UC president The Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York oversees all public education including the State University of New York SUNY affiliated community colleges and the K 12 public school system run by the New York State Education Department via the Regents Examinations High school graduates may receive Regents Scholarships to defray expenses at SUNY universities The boards of the University System of Georgia University of Hawaii University of Michigan 10 University of Minnesota 11 University of Texas 12 Texas Tech University University of Wisconsin System 13 Texas A amp M University System of Maryland University of Colorado University of New Mexico University of Houston System 14 University of North Texas 15 St Olaf College 16 University of Washington and Washington State University are known as the board of regents 17 Governors Edit The governing bodies of the University of North Carolina and the Colorado State University system are known as their board of governors Public institutions in Rhode Island are also governed by a board of governors 18 19 There are five public institutions in Missouri that are not part of the UM System such as the Missouri State University and the University of Central Missouri that are overseen by boards of governors 20 21 22 23 24 The two largest universities in West Virginia West Virginia University and Marshall University 25 26 also maintain boards of governors Curators Edit A rare term is that of curators used by the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri and Lincoln University Missouri Overseers Edit The Harvard Board of Overseers more formally The Honorable and Reverend Board of Overseers is one of Harvard University s two governing boards with the other being the President and Fellows of Harvard College also known as the Harvard Corporation Fellows Edit The Fellows of the University of Notre Dame are a self perpetuating body that retains the core powers of the university and selects the members of the other governing board the board of trustees 27 Visitors Edit The following institutions have boards known as a board of visitors These include the United States Military Academy 28 United States Air Force Academy 29 United States Naval Academy 30 The Citadel The Military College of SC 31 and the major universities in the Commonwealth of Virginia such as the University of Virginia Charlottesville University of Mary Washington Fredericksburg George Mason University Fairfax Virginia State University Petersburg Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Longwood University Farmville Washington and Lee University Lexington the College of William and Mary Williamsburg Old Dominion University Norfolk Christopher Newport University Newport News James Madison University Harrisonburg and Virginia Tech Blacksburg By state EditAlabama Edit The Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama governs the three universities that are part of the University of Alabama System Auburn University is governed by the Auburn University Board of Trustees 32 Alaska Edit The board of regents has 11 members and governs the institutions in the University of Alaska System 33 District of Columbia Edit The governing board of Georgetown University is known as the President and Directors of Georgetown College 34 Florida Edit The Florida Board of Governors is a 17 member governing board that establishes the regulations for all institutions in the State University System of Florida which includes all public universities in the state of Florida Each institution has its own Board of Trustees which is the public body corporate of the university It sets policy for the institution and serves as the institution s legal owner and governing board The Board of Trustees is responsible for high quality education programs within the laws of the State of Florida and Regulations of the Florida Board of Governors The Board of Trustees holds the institution s resources in trust and is responsible for their efficient and effective use 35 Georgia Edit The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia is the oversight authority for twenty six universities and colleges in the state of Georgia including the University of Georgia and Georgia Institute of Technology along with the state archives and the state public library system 36 Louisiana Edit In the State of Louisiana the governing board of each of the four public university systems is known as the board of supervisors 37 Missouri Edit The governing board of the University of Missouri System and each individual campus in that system is known as the Board of Curators 38 This terminology is also used by another Missouri public institution Lincoln University 39 However the state s other public institutions use different terms Five use Board of Governors as noted above and three use board of regents 40 41 42 North Carolina Edit Institutions in North Carolina use several different names for their boards The University of North Carolina which includes all 16 four year public institutions in the state plus a residential high school is overseen by a board of governors 43 Some individual campuses within the system such as East Carolina University 44 North Carolina State University 45 and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have boards of visitors South Dakota Edit Governance of the six public institutions of higher education in the state of South Dakota is constitutionally granted to the South Dakota Board of Regents 46 The board of regents also governs the South Dakota School for the Deaf and the South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired The three tribal colleges Oglala Lakota College Sinte Gleska University and Sisseton Wahpeton College are each governed independently by boards 47 48 49 All public technical colleges are governed by the South Dakota Board of Technical Education under the South Dakota Department of Education 50 Virginia Edit Boards governing public institutions of higher education in the state of Virginia are known as the board of visitors This includes The College of William amp Mary 51 University of Virginia 52 Virginia Tech 53 James Madison University 54 Radford University 55 University of Mary Washington 56 57 Longwood University 58 Virginia Military Institute 59 Virginia Commonwealth University 60 and George Mason University 61 62 Terminology for private institutions can vary Regent University once used board of visitors but now uses board of trustees 63 Washington and Lee University also uses board of trustees 64 References Edit a b c d Freedman James O 2016 Ehrenberg Ronald G ed Governing Academia Who is in Charge at the Modern University Cornell University Press pp 9 15 ISBN 9781501704758 Retrieved November 1 2018 a b c Kelchen Robert 2018 Higher Education Accountability JHU Press pp 133 141 ISBN 9781421424736 a b Is a board of trustees the same as a board of regents What is a board of governors Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges October 27 2010 Archived from the original on November 1 2018 Retrieved November 1 2018 Board of Trustees at Duke University Trustees duke edu Retrieved November 29 2011 USC Board of Visitors Trustees sc edu Retrieved November 29 2011 Board of Trustees Michigan State University Indiana University Board of Trustees Dame University Communications University of Notre Board of Trustees University of Notre Dame Retrieved November 14 2020 University of Connecticut Board of Trustees boardoftrustees uconn edu Retrieved June 19 2012 Regents of the University of Michigan Regents of the University of Minnesota University of Texas System Board of Regents Utsystem edu Archived from the original on November 27 2011 Retrieved November 29 2011 University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents uwsa edu Archived from the original on May 11 2013 Retrieved May 23 2013 UHS Board of Regents University of Houston System www uhsystem edu UNT System Board of Regents Untsystem unt edu November 16 2011 Archived from the original on July 15 2012 Retrieved November 29 2011 Board of Regents stolaf edu April 6 2017 Retrieved April 6 2017 Board of Regents The Texas A amp M University System Tamus edu February 8 2011 Retrieved November 29 2011 Board of Governors for the University of North Carolina Northcarolina edu Retrieved September 3 2020 BOARD OF GOVERNORS CSU System Retrieved June 30 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Board of Governors University of Central Missouri Archived from the original on July 15 2015 Retrieved November 8 2015 Board of Governors Missouri State University Retrieved November 8 2015 Board of Governors Missouri Southern State University Retrieved November 8 2015 Board of Governors Missouri Western State University Retrieved September 3 2020 Board of Governors Truman State University Retrieved November 8 2015 Board of Governors BOG Home Bog 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