Tag: board of trustees
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President Jensen resigns from Colorado Mountain College
In a teleconference meeting on Dec. 27, the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees accepted the resignation of college President Dr. Stan Jensen. After the meeting Glenn Davis, president of the board of trustees, issued the following statement: “With regret the Board of Trustees of Colorado Mountain College has accepted the resignation of Dr. Stanley…
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Trustees approve college budget for 2012-13
ASPEN – At Monday’s meeting of the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees, the board voted to approve the college’s overall $63.1 million budget for 2012-13. That amount covers the combined operating and capital budgets for the academic year. The general operating budget, of $54.5 million, represents a 4 percent increase over the current year.…
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CMC moves to buy land next to Rifle campus
Colorado Mountain College is working out the final details to buy 25 acres of land adjacent to the school’s Rifle campus, near the Garfield County Regional Airport.The college’s board of trustees, at its May 14 meeting in Glenwood Springs, authorized the administration to move ahead with a plan to pay $500,000 for the land. The…
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Draft budget available for public viewing
At Colorado Mountain College sites or on the web The 2012-13 draft budget for Colorado Mountain College is available for viewing at any CMC location, or by going to the college’s website. To download the document, go to www.coloradomtn.edu, then choose the pulldown menus for “Communities & Friends” and then “Board of Trustees,” and then…
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CMC trustees vote on lease for compressor station
At the May 14, 2012, meeting of the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees, the board voted to not recognize a land lease between the college and SourceGas. SourceGas has been seeking to build a booster compressor station on the college’s campus in Spring Valley. After hearing feedback from the community this spring, SourceGas approached…
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College delegation meets congressmen and senators in DC
Colorado Mountain College admins and trustees discuss issues Colorado Mountain College trustees, administrators and faculty met with many of the state’s congressional delegation and attended the 2012 Community College National Legislative Summit in Washington, D.C., in February. Nearly 1,000 community college trustees, presidents, students and other advocates converged in the nation’s capital for the annual…
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CMC trustees postpone decision on 2012-13 tuition
[GLENWOOD SPRINGS] – At today’s meeting of the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees, the board considered two tuition-related action items. Trustees voted to table a decision on setting 2012-13 tuition and fees until the next board meeting, pending the receipt of more budget information. The board had been requested either to keep next year’s…
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CMC’s Board of Trustees election news
Four seats will be contested on November ballot GLENWOOD SPRINGS – On November’s ballot voters will be able to choose representatives for Colorado Mountain College’s Board of Trustees. The four districts with seats up for election are District 2 (East Garfield County: Roaring Fork School District RE-1 Director Districts B, C, D and E), District…
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Trustees approve college budget for 2011-12
At Monday’s meeting of the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees in Aspen, the board voted to approve the college’s overall $55.2 million budget for 2011-12. Because of projected substantial decreases in two of three of the college’s main sources of revenue, the overall budget is $10 million lower than the current fiscal year. “In…
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CMC board votes on rates for proposed bachelor’s courses
Tuition for upper-division courses tentative, pending approval of degrees [RIFLE, Colo.] – At the April 11 meeting of the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees, the board voted on tentative tuition rates for upper-division courses, rates that would go into effect if bachelor’s degrees are approved by the Higher Learning Commission, the college’s accrediting body.…