Board of Visitors Meeting, March
24, 2000
Summary of Actions/Discussions
The James Madison University Board of Visitors met at 1 p.m. on
Friday, March 24, 2000, at the Board Room in Chandler Hall.
Following is a summary of actions taken by the board and of key
areas of discussion at the board meeting:
- Heard a report from JMU President Linwood H. Rose summarizing
the following: awards received from the Council for the Advancement
and Support of Education to the Division of University Relations;
recognition from the Association of College Unions International
for the Student Success Marketing Campaign and for the Campus
Center's website; General Assembly actions; Institutional
Performance Agreements; SACS accreditation process; the SCHEV
spring conference for Board of Visitors members on April 7; the
Presidential Alumni and Development tour; admissions applications
and notification; construction update; Art Auction on April 15;
James Madison Day on March 17; VPAA search; and May 6
Commencement.
- Agreed to increase tuition and mandatory fees for in-state
students from the current $3,926 to the 2000-2001 total of $4,000.
Tuition will remain at $1,550 in accordance with a state mandate
freezing tuition. A special $36 technology fee will also remain
unchanged. The $74 increase is in the university's
comprehensive fee which covers non-academic campus activities, such
as student organizations, health care, transportation, recreation
and athletics. Room and board will increase $108 to $5,290 for both
in-state and out-of-state students. The new total for a Virginia
student who lives on campus will be $9,290. Out-of-state tuition
and fees, which are not affected by the state mandate, will
increase from $9,532 to $9,850 a 3.3 percent increase. The new
total for an out-of-state student who lives on campus will be
$15,140 a $426 increase over this year.
- Voted to turn over the future selection of the student board
member to the JMU student body. By a 5-4 vote, the visitors decided
to give the JMU student body the option of either naming the
Student Government Association president as the student board
member or electing another student to the position. The change will
take place with next spring's selection of a new student board
member. A student has served in a non-voting capacity on JMU's
board since 1984. Student board members have always been rising
seniors who serve for a year.
- Elected a junior from Minnetonka, Minn., Justin D. Markell, as
the student member of the board. Markell, a history and political
science major, will assume the student board spot for a year,
beginning July 1. He will succeed Emily S. Couch of Dayton, who is
graduating from JMU in May. An honors student, Markell is a member
of JMU's Judicial Council and Honor Council. Markell was chosen
by the board from three finalists who were selected by a university
screening committee from student applicants.