North
Carolina State University SACS Compliance Certification August 15, 2003 |
Comprehensive
Standards: Institutional Mission, Governance, and Effectiveness
3.2.6 (roles of governing board and faculty) Compliance Explanation In POL01.05.1, The Bylaws of the Board of Trustees, the Board of Trustees (BOT) is limited to policy-making and advisory roles. For instance, bylaws section 3.1 defines the functions of the BOT as promoting the sound developing of the university, helping it serve the people of the state, and enhancing the university’s performance. The same section empowers the BOT to advise the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina on specific NC State University issues and to advise the chancellor on issues of management and development. However, the chancellor—not the BOT—communicates with university offices, agencies and organizations, as well as other members of the university community on issues of management and development. The authority of the chancellor in serving as the university’s chief executive officer is found in POL 01.20.1. A practical delineation between the BOT and university administration and faculty is found in bylaws section 1.1.5, which forbids state employees or elected officials from serving on the BOT. Since all university faculty and administrators are employed by the state of North Carolina, they—as well as their spouses—are automatically excluded from participating on the university’s governing boards. References
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