April 2, 2008
Leaders of Small Colleges Are Increasingly Dissatisfied With Trustees, Report Finds
A new report sheds light on a growing concern for many small colleges: trustees falling down on the job.
With tight budgets and slim endowments, many small and midsize institutions rely heavily on their boards of directors to donate money and assist in fund-raising efforts.
But according to a report released on Tuesday by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, college presidents are increasingly dissatisfied with their board members' fund-raising
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