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A '''Board of Visitors''' is a body of alumni donors who serve their respective schools in an advisory capacity. For example, the Columbia College Board of Visitors is 40+ strong and is supposed to "provide alumni support for the goals and activities of Columbia College... [and] seeks to support and counsel the President of Columbia University, the Dean, Administration and Faculty of the College and related senior staffs and play an active role in the establishment and maintenance of communication links among College students, faculty, administrators and alumni."
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A '''Board of Visitors''' is a body of alumni donors who serve their respective schools in an advisory capacity. For example, the [[Columbia College]] Board of Visitors is 40+ strong and is supposed to "provide alumni support for the goals and activities of Columbia College... [and] seeks to support and counsel the [[President of Columbia University]], the [[Dean of Columbia College|Dean]], Administration and Faculty of the College and related senior staffs and play an active role in the establishment and maintenance of communication links among College students, faculty, administrators and alumni."
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Revision as of 15:09, 14 July 2010

A Board of Visitors is a body of alumni donors who serve their respective schools in an advisory capacity. For example, the Columbia College Board of Visitors is 40+ strong and is supposed to "provide alumni support for the goals and activities of Columbia College... [and] seeks to support and counsel the President of Columbia University, the Dean, Administration and Faculty of the College and related senior staffs and play an active role in the establishment and maintenance of communication links among College students, faculty, administrators and alumni."