INSTITUTIONS SANCTIONED FOR INFRINGEMENT OF GOVERNANCE STANDARDS

From: Academe | Date: January 1, 2008| Author: Anonymous | Copyright information

Reports of an Association investigation at the institutions listed below have revealed serious infringements of generally accepted standards of college and university government endorsed by this Association, as set forth in the Statement on Government of Colleges and Universities and derivative governance documents. Institutions are placed on or removed from this sanction list by vote of the Association's annual meeting.

The publication of these sanctions is for the purpose of informin...

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