Florida Board of Governors sets agenda for September meeting at New College

Dr. Donald Landry, Interim president of UF
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The Florida Board of Governors is scheduled to meet at New College of Florida on September 11. The agenda covers several committee reports and action items for the State University System.

The Audit and Compliance Committee will consider approving a revised compliance program plan. The Facilities Committee is set to review and potentially approve the 2025-26 State University System Fixed Capital Outlay Legislative Budget Request, an update to the system’s space need calculation methodology, and a public notice regarding amendments to Regulation 9.009.

Trustee appointments are up for consideration by the Nomination and Governance Committee. The Academic and Student Affairs Committee will address multiple regulatory matters, including approval of amendments or intent to amend Regulations 6.017, 6.001, 6.002, 7.005, and 8.003, as well as a proposal to repeal Regulation 7.007. The committee will also review equivalency lists for postsecondary credit based on military training and education, along with two new academic programs.

The Budget and Finance Committee plans to discuss amendments to Regulations 7.008 and 9.013, approve both the operating budget for fiscal year 2025-2026 and legislative budget requests for subsequent years, and evaluate operational excellence metrics tied to the Strategic Plan 2030.

Strategic planning items include proposed changes to Regulation 7.006 and review of LINE Fund proposals for the upcoming year.

During the full board meeting, members will consider appointing Dr. Donald Landry as interim president of UF and receive updates on ongoing presidential searches.



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