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BOT to hold May meeting
May 7, 2008

Metro State’s Board of Trustees will meet Wednesday, May 7, 8:30 a.m.-noon, in TIV 320. As @Metro went to press, it was uncertain as to whether there would be an executive session prior to the the public meeting.

Included on the agenda are an action item on a Handbook amendment regarding reduction in force for financial exigency, requested program fee changes for fall 2008, and FY 2009 budget assumptions and guidelines.

There will also be recognition of Sen. Paula Sandoval and Rep. Tom Massey for their leadership in sponsoring SB 79, the instate tuition bill and a brief ceremony honoring the service of former trustees Gin Butler, John Osborn and Sean Tonner.

To view the agenda go to http://www.mscd.edu/trustees/meetings/20072008/agenda_050708.pdf.

 


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