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Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges : ウィキペディア英語版
Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges
The Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB) is an American higher education association committed to the improvement of academic governing boards and boards of institutionally related foundations—those boards that oversee the workings of colleges, universities, and their foundations. Its mission is to strengthen academic governance through (publications ), programs, and advocacy. It has more than 1,200 institutional members—universities and colleges of all types (independent and public, four-year and two-year, general and specialized) plus public university and college foundation boards.
From 2011 to 2013, AGB advocated for the Securities and Exchange Commission to exempt college and university board members from having to register as municipal advisors, arguing that "such a requirement could have a chilling impact on the ability of boards to conduct their fiduciary duties, and, in fact, would discourage people from serving on boards."〔(AGB Alert: Security and Exchange Commission Municipal Advisor Rule, June 5, 2012 )〕 On September 18, 2013, the SEC exempted trustees from having to register as municipal advisors. 〔(SEC Approves Registration Rules for Municipal Advisors )〕
Along with the National Association of College and University Business Officers, AGB has been critical of the Internal Revenue Service's Colleges and Universities Compliance Project, stating that such efforts are meant to increase the amount of regulation higher education institutions face.〔("Higher-Education Groups Want to Watch Over IRS's Questionnaire for Colleges" from the ''Chronicle of Higher Education'', October 10, 2008 )〕 The two groups then conducted an analysis of the responses provided to the IRS, which included only data from colleges and universities that volunteered their surveys to AGB. The analysis was done by Ernst and Young and reported highly positive findings for college and university financial practices.〔("Coming Attractions of IRS Scrutiny" from ''Inside Higher Ed'', October 18, 2009 )〕
In July 2009, AGB released a survey of academic governing boards,〔http://agb.org/store/agb-survey-higher-education-governance ''AGB Survey of Higher Education Governance''〕 which was criticized by the president of the American Council of Trustees and Alumni for not questioning any trustees.〔("The Potty-Trained Trustee" from ''Inside Higher Ed'', July 23, 2009 )〕
In 2005, the organization announced that its next president would be appointed without an external search—an unusual decision in the fields of higher education and nonprofits.〔("Going Searchless at AGB" from ''Inside Higher Ed'', April 6, 2005 )〕 Richard Legon was AGB's executive vice president before replacing Richard Ingram in January 2006.
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