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In 1965, the Board of Regents (Ch. 63-204; Ch. 65-138, Laws) assumed the duties of the Board of Control, which had been in existence since 1905 (Ch. 5384, Laws). The Board of Regents is a corporate entity holding all the powers of a body corporate and elects a corporate secretary. Its Regents are the Commissioner of Education plus twelve members appointed by the Governor. The Board acts as the Director of the Division of Universities in the Dept. of Education (Ch. 69-106, Laws). The Board appoints the Chancellor, who is chief administrative officer for the Board of Regents and the State University System of Florida.
The Board of Regents establishes the policies, rules and regulations for the nine universities in the State University System. The Board monitors the fiscal matters of the universities; approves instructional and degree programs; coordinates program development among the state universities; and plans for the future needs of the State University System.
From the description of University building plans, ca.1914-1980. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413970
In 1965, the Board of Regents (Ch. 63-204; Ch. 65-138, Laws) assumed the duties of the Board of Control, which had been in existence since 1905 (Ch. 5384, Laws). The Board of Regents is a corporate entity holding all the powers of a body corporate and elects a corporate secretary. Its Regents are the Commissioner of Education plus twelve members appointed by the Governor. The Board acts as the Director of the Division of Universities in the Dept. of Education (Ch. 69-106, Laws). The Board appoints the Chancellor, who is chief administrative officer for the Board of Regents and the State University System of Florida.
The Board of Regents establishes the policies, rules and regulations for the nine universities in the State University System. The Board monitors the fiscal matters of the universities; approves instructional and degree programs; coordinates program development among the state universities; and plans for the future needs of the State University System.
From the description of Scholarship records, 1947-1966. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413167
In 1965, the Board of Regents (Ch. 63-204; Ch. 65-138, Laws) assumed the duties of the Board of Control, which had been in existence since 1905 (Ch. 5384, Laws). The Board of Regents is a corporate entity holding all the powers of a body corporate and elects a corporate secretary. Its Regents are the Commissioner of Education plus twelve members appointed by the Governor. The Board acts as the Director of the Division of Universities in the Dept. of Education (Ch. 69-106, Laws). The Board appoints the Chancellor, who is chief administrative officer for the Board of Regents and the State University System of Florida.
The Board of Regents establishes the policies, rules and regulations for the nine universities in the State University System. The Board monitors the fiscal matters of the universities; approves instructional and degree programs; coordinates program development among the state universities; and plans for the future needs of the State University System.
From the description of University foundations financial statements, 1965-1979. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413467
In 1965, the Board of Regents (Ch. 63-204; Ch. 65-138, Laws) assumed the duties of the Board of Control, which had been in existence since 1905 (Ch. 5384, Laws). The Board of Regents is a corporate entity holding all the powers of a body corporate and elects a corporate secretary. Its Regents are the Commissioner of Education plus twelve members appointed by the Governor. The Board acts as the Director of the Division of Universities in the Dept. of Education (Ch. 69-106, Laws). The Board appoints the Chancellor, who is chief administrative officer for the Board of Regents and the State University System of Florida.
The Board of Regents establishes the policies, rules and regulations for the nine universities in the State University System. The Board monitors the fiscal matters of the universities; approves instructional and degree programs; coordinates program development among the state universities; and plans for the future needs of the State University System.
From the description of University construction records, 1946-1971. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413160
In 1965, the Board of Regents (Ch. 63-204; Ch. 65-138, Laws) assumed the duties of the Board of Control, which had been in existence since 1905 (Ch. 5384, Laws). The Board of Regents is a corporate entity holding all the powers of a body corporate and elects a corporate secretary. Its Regents are the Commissioner of Education plus twelve members appointed by the Governor. The Board acts as the Director of the Division of Universities in the Dept. of Education (Ch. 69-106, Laws). The Board appoints the Chancellor, who is chief administrative officer for the Board of Regents and the State University System of Florida.
The Board of Regents establishes the policies, rules and regulations for the nine universities in the State University System. The Board monitors the fiscal matters of the universities; approves instructional and degree programs; coordinates program development among the state universities; and plans for the future needs of the State University System.
From the description of Agenda back-up files, 1952-1971. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413922
In 1965, the Board of Regents (Ch. 63-204; Ch. 65-138, Laws) assumed the duties of the Board of Control, which had been in existence since 1905 (Ch. 5384, Laws). The Board of Regents is a corporate entity holding all the powers of a body corporate and elects a corporate secretary. Its Regents are the Commissioner of Education plus twelve members appointed by the Governor. The Board acts as the Director of the Division of Universities in the Dept. of Education (Ch. 69-106, Laws). The Board appoints the Chancellor, who is chief administrative officer for the Board of Regents and the State University System of Florida.
The Board of Regents establishes the policies, rules and regulations for the nine universities in the State University System. The Board monitors the fiscal matters of the universities; approves instructional and degree programs; coordinates program development among the state universities; and plans for the future needs of the State University System.
From the description of State University System financial statements, 1952-1967. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413591
In 1965, the Board of Regents (Ch. 63-204; Ch. 65-138, Laws) assumed the duties of the Board of Control, which had been in existence since 1905 (Ch. 5384, Laws). The Board of Regents is a corporate entity holding all the powers of a body corporate and elects a corporate secretary. Its Regents are the Commissioner of Education plus twelve members appointed by the Governor. The Board acts as the Director of the Division of Universities in the Dept. of Education (Ch. 69-106, Laws). The Board appoints the Chancellor, who is chief administrative officer for the Board of Regents and the State University System of Florida.
The Board of Regents establishes the policies, rules and regulations for the nine universities in the State University System. The Board monitors the fiscal matters of the universities; approves instructional and degree programs; coordinates program development among the state universities; and plans for the future needs of the State University System.
From the description of Degree program proposal files, 1965-1983. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413932
In 1965, the Board of Regents (Ch. 63-204; Ch. 65-138, Laws) assumed the duties of the Board of Control, which had been in existence since 1905 (Ch. 5384, Laws). The Board of Regents is a corporate entity holding all the powers of a body corporate and elects a corporate secretary. Its Regents are the Commissioner of Education plus twelve members appointed by the Governor. The Board acts as the Director of the Division of Universities in the Dept. of Education (Ch. 69-106, Laws). The Board appoints the Chancellor, who is chief administrative officer for the Board of Regents and the State University System of Florida.
The Board of Regents establishes the policies, rules and regulations for the nine universities in the State University System. The Board monitors the fiscal matters of the universities; approves instructional and degree programs; coordinates program development among the state universities; and plans for the future needs of the State University System.
From the description of University site selection papers, 1956-1966. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413136
In 1965, the Board of Regents (Ch. 63-204; Ch. 65-138, Laws) assumed the duties of the Board of Control, which had been in existence since 1905 (Ch. 5384, Laws). The Board of Regents is a corporate entity holding all the powers of a body corporate and elects a corporate secretary. Its Regents are the Commissioner of Education plus twelve members appointed by the Governor. The Board acts as the Director of the Division of Universities in the Dept. of Education (Ch. 69-106, Laws). The Board appoints the Chancellor, who is chief administrative officer for the Board of Regents and the State University System of Florida.
The Board of Regents establishes the policies, rules and regulations for the nine universities in the State University System. The Board monitors the fiscal matters of the universities; approves instructional and degree programs; coordinates program development among the state universities; and plans for the future needs of the State University System.
From the description of University land acquisition files, 1816-1968. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413152
In 1965, the Board of Regents (Ch. 63-204; Ch. 65-138, Laws) assumed the duties of the Board of Control, which had been in existence since 1905 (Ch. 5384, Laws). The Board of Regents is a corporate entity holding all the powers of a body corporate and elects a corporate secretary. Its Regents are the Commissioner of Education plus twelve members appointed by the Governor. The Board acts as the Director of the Division of Universities in the Dept. of Education (Ch. 69-106, Laws). The Board appoints the Chancellor, who is chief administrative officer for the Board of Regents and the State University System of Florida.
The Board of Regents establishes the policies, rules and regulations for the nine universities in the State University System. The Board monitors the fiscal matters of the universities; approves instructional and degree programs; coordinates program development among the state universities; and plans for the future needs of the State University System.
From the description of Minutes, 1905-1974,1987-1988. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413419
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