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Duties and Powers of the President - Policy 1.020
| Authority: |
Florida Statute 1001.64; 1001.02 FAC 6A-14.0261 |
| Date Adopted: | 11/84; Rev. 7/92 |
Policy: Specific duties and responsibilities of the
President are listed in FAC 6A-14.0262 and 6A-14.0261. Additional
authority and responsibilities can be found in other rules and
statutes. The Board may also give certain duties to the
President. The following responsibilities are assigned to the
President by the Board:
- To consult with and keep the Board informed regarding laws
and rules that apply to its organization, operation, rule-making,
and other duties and responsibilities as appropriate.
- To delegate to appropriate employees authority necessary to
insure that the Board policies and state laws and rules are
executed in an efficient manner.
- To develop and maintain the Seminole Community College
Procedures Manual.
- To develop and maintain an appropriate governance system for
the communication of ideas and feelings regarding the operation
of the College. This governance system shall allow:
- Appropriate participation by faculty, staff, students, and
administrators
- Review and input by all recognized college employee
groups
- Appropriate participation by student associations, special
committees and task forces, and advisory groups
The Board shall consider such a governance system as entirely
advisory to the President.
- To appoint such standing and ad-hoc committees as may be
required to promote the programs of the College, to assist in
College governance, and to allow proper channels of appeal. All
committees are advisory in nature and will make recommendations
to proper authority as established in College rules and
procedures. The President shall develop and implement procedures
to effect the committee structure.
- To develop and maintain a master plan for the College that
contains the goals and objectives related to the needs of those
served by the College. It sets flexible priorities, provides for
change, and allows for the continuous evaluation after
implementation.
The master plan states philosophy and goals, educational plan,
student services, physical resources, fiscal resources, human
resources, equal access and equal opportunity, and administrative
services. Enrollment projections; guidelines for evaluating
services, people, and programs; and community needs assessment
may be developed to support the plan.
The President shall periodically update the plan for review and
approval by the Board.
- To represent the College to external agencies. Since the
College must rely upon external agencies to effectively discharge
its mission, the College cooperates with commissions, committees,
and agencies on the state, regional, and national level. This
cooperation provides facilities, financial assistance, and
information so that the program of the College can be
continuously assessed and improved. The President, or designees,
shall provide leadership in these cooperative efforts.
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