- The Board shall establish, review, and revise, as needed, the vision and mission of the College.
- The Board shall approve the strategic plan goals for mission fulfillment and delegate ...
The purpose of this handbook is to further clarify the governance of the College of Western Idaho. This handbook is intended to co-exist with the College of Western Idaho Policy Manual.
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College of Western Idaho operates under a system of governance with clearly defined authority, roles, and responsibilities. Its decision-making structures provide for the consideration of views held by Trustees, district constituents, faculty, staff, administrators, and students on matters...
The Board will consider and approve the curricular offerings of the College on the recommendation of the College President. The Board annually reviews the College’s Three-Year Program Plans for academic degrees and Career & Technical Education programs and approves the suspension and/...
The Board is responsible for the fiscal integrity of the College and ensures the efficient use of real and personal property.
In carrying out this responsibility, the Board shall appoint one member of the Board to serve as a Finance Trustee. The Finance Trustee shall report to the Board...
A. The Board has the power and responsibility to select the President and establish a compensation package for the President. Board of Trustees Responsibilities:
The Board requires the President to establish policies and processes for the purpose of promoting student success through effective instruction, the provision of supportive services that address current student needs, and collaboration with secondary and higher education, business, and industry...
The Board requires the President to establish a safe, healthy, and orderly campus to protect the well-being of students, employees, and the public. The President is authorized to take action necessary to protect the campus community in case of emergency.
The Board shall monitor the effectiveness of the College through appropriate measurements and reports including, but not limited to, student success, financial sustainability, and strategic goals.
The Board shall evaluate the performance of the President annually with the intention of strengthening performance, identifying and reaching consensus on goals, ensuring clear understanding of responsibilities, and clarifying expectations among Trustees....