The Board of Regents for Higher Education (BOR) is a government body in the U.S. state of
Connecticut
Connecticut () is the southernmost state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It is bordered by Rhode Island to the east, Massachusetts to the north, New York to the west, and Long Island Sound to the south. Its cap ...
that oversees the Connecticut State Colleges & Universities (CSCU). CSCU and the BOR were created on July 1, 2011, consolidating the governance of the state's twelve
community college
A community college is a type of educational institution. The term can have different meanings in different countries: many community colleges have an "open enrollment" for students who have graduated from high school (also known as senior sec ...
s, four
state universities
A state university system in the United States is a group of public universities supported by an individual state, territory or federal district. These systems constitute the majority of public-funded universities in the country.
State univers ...
, and
Charter Oak State College.
[Connecticut General Statutes (CGS) Section 10a-1a. http://www.cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap_185.htm#sec_10a-1a. Retrieved July 8, 2013.] The BOR assumed the powers and responsibilities of the respective former Boards of Trustees and the Board for State Academic Awards; it also retains many responsibilities for setting statewide policy of the former Board of Governors for Higher Education.
Board composition
The BOR consists of 19 members who are Connecticut community leaders and reflect the state's geographic, racial and ethnic diversity. Voting members are not employed by or serve as a member of aboard of trustees for any independent institution of higher education in Connecticut or the Board of Trustees of the University of Connecticut. Voting board members may not be employed by or be elected officials of any public governing body during their term of membership on the Board of Regents for Higher Education. Nine members of the board are appointed by the
governor of Connecticut
The governor of Connecticut is the head of government of Connecticut, and the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. The governor has a duty to enforce state laws, and the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the Connecticu ...
. Four members of the board are appointed by the majority and minority leaders of both houses of the
Connecticut General Assembly
The Connecticut General Assembly (CGA) is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It is a bicameral body composed of the 151-member House of Representatives and the 36-member Senate. It meets in the state capital, Hartford. Th ...
. The chairperson and vice-chairperson of the student advisory committee serve as members of the board. The Commissioners of Education, Economic and Community Development and Public Health and the Labor Commissioner serve as ''
ex officio
An ''ex officio'' member is a member of a body (notably a board, committee, council) who is part of it by virtue of holding another office. The term '' ex officio'' is Latin, meaning literally 'from the office', and the sense intended is 'by right ...
'' nonvoting members of the board.
Beginning in October 2013, the chairperson of the faculty advisory committee joined the board as an ''ex officio'' non-voting member.
Board chairs
*07-21-2011: Lewis J. Robinson
*12-12-2013:
Nicholas M. Donofrio
Nicholas Michael Donofrio (born September 7, 1945) is an American scientist and engineer and was the Executive Vice President of Innovation and Technology at the IBM Corporation until 2008. Upon retirement, he was selected as an honorary IBM Fello ...
*06-30-2016: Matt Fleury
*07-01-2022: Joann Ryan
Board president and staff
The president of the Board of Regents serves as the chief executive officer of the Board of Regents for Higher Education, who administers, coordinates, and supervises the activities of the board in accordance with the policies established by the board. The president has responsibilities for:
# implementing the policies and directives of the board and any additional responsibilities as the board may prescribe,
# implementing the goals identified and recommendations made by the Planning Commission for Higher Education
# building interdependent support among the Connecticut State University System, the regional community-technical college system and Charter Oak State College
# balancing central authority with institutional differentiation, autonomy and creativity, and
# facilitating cooperation and synergy among the Connecticut State Universities, the community colleges, and Charter Oak State College.
An executive staff, under direction of the president, is responsible for the operation of the Board of Regents for Higher Education. The board establishes terms and conditions of employment of its staff, prescribe their duties and fix the compensation of its professional and technical personnel. Upon recommendation of the president, the Board of Regents has appointed a vice-president for the community colleges and a vice-president for the state universities with such duties that include oversight of academic programs, student support services and institutional support.
Presidents
*07-01-2011: Michael P. Meotti (interim)
*09-12-2011: Robert A. Kennedy
*10-12-2012:
Philip E. Austin
Philip E. Austin (born March 25, 1942) is an American economist who served as the 13th President of the University of Connecticut from October 1, 1996 to September 14, 2007. He returned to serve as interim president in May 2010 following the abru ...
(interim)
*07-01-2013: Gregory W. Gray
*09-28-2015: Mark Ojakian
*01-01-2021: Jane Gates (interim)
*07-02-2021: Terrence Cheng
Institutions
Community colleges:
Asnuntuck Community College,
Capital Community College,
Gateway Community College,
Housatonic Community College,
Manchester Community College,
Middlesex Community College,
Naugatuck Valley Community College
Naugatuck Valley Community College (NVCC) is a public community college in Waterbury, Connecticut. It is one of the 13 colleges in the Connecticut State Colleges & Universities system. NVCC grants a variety of associate degrees and certificates. ...
,
Northwestern Connecticut Community College
Northwestern Connecticut Community College (NCCC) is a public community college in Winsted, Connecticut. As measured by enrollment it is the smallest or second-smallest of the twelve colleges in the Connecticut Community Colleges
system.
The s ...
,
Norwalk Community College,
Quinebaug Valley Community College
Quinebaug Valley Community College (QVCC) is a public community college in Danielson, Connecticut.
History
Opened in September 1971, the college has an open admissions policy with 17 programs leading to Associate degrees and 24 certificate ...
,
Three Rivers Community College,
Tunxis Community College
Tunxis Community College is a public community college in Farmington, Connecticut. Opened in 1969, it is named after the Tunxis Native American Tribe and is part of the Connecticut Community Colleges system.
Admission
Tunxis has an open admiss ...
State universities:
Central Connecticut State University,
Eastern Connecticut State University,
Southern Connecticut State University,
Western Connecticut State University
Online university:
Charter Oak State College
Proposals
In December 2015, the Board of Regents proposed that criminal convictions be considered in employment decisions concerning professors in the university system. The proposed change came after Connecticut State Senator
Kevin Witkos
Kevin Witkos (born 1964 or 1965) is a Republican member of the Connecticut State Senate, representing the 8th District since 2009. He served as Deputy Senate Republican President Pro Tempore since January 2017 to January 2019. and previously ser ...
called for accountability after a
Central Connecticut State University professor,
Ravi Shankar
Ravi Shankar (; born Robindro Shaunkor Chowdhury, sometimes spelled as Rabindra Shankar Chowdhury; 7 April 1920 – 11 December 2012) was an Indian sitarist and composer. A sitar virtuoso, he became the world's best-known export of North Ind ...
, received a raise while serving time in prison over multiple criminal convictions.
In October 2017, the Board of Regents unveiled a proposal dubbed "Students First" to consolidate management of the twelve community colleges under a single accreditation to become the Community College of Connecticut. Various back office functions, such as facilities, financial aid, fiscal affairs, human resources, information technology, and institutional research were also planned for consolidation.
The proposal was rejected on April 24, 2018 by the
serving as regional accreditor for the community colleges, although the Commission left open the possibility of pursuing the plan as a new institution.
[Letter to Mark E. Ojakian from David P. Angel, April 24, 2018, http://www.ct.edu/files/pdfs/NEASC_Response_4242018.pdf]
References
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Governing bodies of universities and colleges in the United States
Public education in Connecticut