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Three Questions about Learning and Quality | AGB
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Skip to main content. 1133 20th Street N.W., Suite 300. Washington, D.C. 20036. Tel 202.296.8400. Fax 202.223.7053. Three Questions about Learning and Quality. By Carol Geary Schneider. In a word: No. Such models for a core curriculum are outdated; they are too focused on the broad general survey course and a couple of skills courses (writing, math), and far too myopic when it comes to the high-quality liberal education students need for a challenging global century. Working with over 1,000 colleges, uni...
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AGB Statements | AGB
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Skip to main content. 1133 20th Street N.W., Suite 300. Washington, D.C. 20036. Tel 202.296.8400. Fax 202.223.7053. AGB Board of Directors’ Statement on Board Responsibility for the Oversight of College Completion. AGB Board of Directors’ Statement on the Fiduciary Duties of Governing Board Members. Updated AGB Advisory Statement on Sexual Misconduct. AGB Board of Directors’ Statement on Conflict of Interest with Guidelines on Compelling Benefit. AGB Statement on Board Accountability. The 10 Habits of Hi...
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Current Members | AGB
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Skip to main content. 1133 20th Street N.W., Suite 300. Washington, D.C. 20036. Tel 202.296.8400. Fax 202.223.7053. More than 1,900 higher education institutions benefit from membership in the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges. Members have access to a range of information, products, and services that augment their governance practices and strengthen their institutions. Birmingham - Southern College. Jacksonville State University Foundation. University of Alabama System Office.
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Support AGB | AGB
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Skip to main content. 1133 20th Street N.W., Suite 300. Washington, D.C. 20036. Tel 202.296.8400. Fax 202.223.7053. Higher education achieves its greatest success through collaboration. As the premier organization focused on higher education governance, the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB) serves 1,900 institutions and 40,000 individuals who lead and support higher education boards. Thought Leadership from AGB’s Current Corporate Sponsors. Board Culture and Structure.
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Challenges to the Business Model | AGB
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Skip to main content. 1133 20th Street N.W., Suite 300. Washington, D.C. 20036. Tel 202.296.8400. Fax 202.223.7053. Challenges to the Business Model. Executive Director of the National Commission on College and University Board Governance Jane Wellman discusses whether the higher education business model is broken and, if so, how it can be changed. Issues include seeking new sources of revenue, cross subsidizing programs, and rising costs, among others. Cost Drivers in Higher Education. Board Culture and...
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Join AGB | AGB
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Skip to main content. 1133 20th Street N.W., Suite 300. Washington, D.C. 20036. Tel 202.296.8400. Fax 202.223.7053. Membership in AGB means your institution is among the leading colleges, universities, and institutionally related foundations committed to excellence in higher education governance. AGB members can tap into important information and resources as well as consult with expert advisors to help them govern more strategically and effectively. Membership is open to:. Membership dues are payable in...
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Staff | AGB
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Skip to main content. 1133 20th Street N.W., Suite 300. Washington, D.C. 20036. Tel 202.296.8400. Fax 202.223.7053. Richard D. Legon. Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. Executive Assistant to the President. Director of Corporate Relations. Director of Human Resources and Office Management. Vice President for AGB Consulting. Associate Director of AGB Consulting. Assistant Director of AGB Consulting. Vice President for Finance. Vice President for Programs and Research. Donna E. Davis.
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Financial Aid and Enrollment: Questions for Boards to Consider | AGB
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Skip to main content. 1133 20th Street N.W., Suite 300. Washington, D.C. 20036. Tel 202.296.8400. Fax 202.223.7053. Financial Aid and Enrollment: Questions for Boards to Consider. Download the White Paper. Financial Aid and Enrollment" answers questions such as:. Would it be better to simplify the pricing structure by lowering the sticker price and reducing the number and value of the discounts offered? How does financial aid affect students’ enrollment decisions? Download the White Paper. Student and Ca...
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The Board’s Role in Financial Oversight | AGB
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Skip to main content. 1133 20th Street N.W., Suite 300. Washington, D.C. 20036. Tel 202.296.8400. Fax 202.223.7053. The Board’s Role in Financial Oversight. An often-volatile economy, changing demographics, and technological innovations in educational delivery are among the dramatic changes across higher education that have forced boards and institutions to question the viability of the existing business model. Flat or declining state support in real terms, lower investment returns in some years, shi...
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