The University is governed by the Board of Trustees which consists of thirteen (13)
members. Six (6) trustees are appointed by the Governor and five (5) trustees are
appointed by the Board of Governors, subject to confirmation by the Florida Senate.
The Presidents of the Faculty Senate and Student Government Association are elected
by their bodies, and serve a one-year term. The other Trustees are appointed for staggered
terms of five (5) years.
As the governing body of the University, the Board of Trustees is charged with policy
making for the University. The powers and duties of the Board of Trustees are set
forth in Sections 1001.71 - 1001.74, Florida Statutes.
Trustees serve without compensation and meet at least quarterly. The officers of the
Board of Trustees are chair and vice-chair. Each is elected for a term of two (2)
years and may be re-elected for one additional consecutive term. The President serves
as the corporate secretary to the Board of Trustees. The President has the responsibility
for the day-to-day management of the University. For this reason, one of the most
important responsibilities of the Board of Trustees is the selection, retention and
replacement of the President. The powers and duties of the President are set forth
in Section 1001.75, Florida Statutes .
Committees of the Board
The members of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees are Chair and Vice
Chair of the Board and the chairs of the standing committees of the Board. The Executive
Committee has the authority to act upon board matters which must be decided before
the next Board meeting. Standing committees and ad hoc committees of the Board are
appointed by the Board Chair, and they include the following:
Appearances before the Board of Trustees
Requests for public comments or presentations are granted in accordance with Article
8 of the Board of Trustees Operating Procedures.