UM System Board of Curators

New tuition structure to begin fall semester

Posted by on March 2, 2023

A new tuition structure, approved by the University of Missouri Board of Curators, goes into effect beginning in the 2023 fall semester.

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Curators approve strategic plan

Posted by on September 24, 2018

The University of Missouri Board of Curators approved Missouri S&T’s strategic plan during the board’s meeting last Thursday (Sept. 20) at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. The approved plan is now available to the S&T community in PDF format.

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Learn about University Task Force

Posted by on August 15, 2018

The University Task Force has been created to help establish short-term and long-term priorities for the University of Missouri System and provide recommendations to inform the direction of the system moving forward.

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Welker appointed as student representative to curators

Posted by on August 7, 2018

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson has appointed Avery Welker of Perryville, Missouri, a Ph.D. student in petroleum engineering at S&T, to serve as the student representative to the University of Missouri Board of Curators, the governing board for the four-campus university system.

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Curators approve new tuition structure

Posted by on June 27, 2018

A new tuition structure, approved by the University of Missouri System Board of Curators in May, goes into effect in the fall. Under this new structure, undergraduate and graduate non-resident tuition rates will increase by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of 2.1 percent. This increase complies with a state law that requires public colleges and universities to limit tuition increases to the CPI. For undergraduate students who are residents of Missouri, however, tuition will increase by 1 percent as the result of an agreement with the Missouri General Assembly.

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Curators approve updates to employee leave, transition assistance

Posted by on June 27, 2018

The University of Missouri Board of Curators reviewed and approved revisions on June 21 to Collected Rules and Regulations (CRRs) that will give faculty and staff more flexibility with paid leave. Layoff and transition benefits have also been revised to support a broader segment of the university community. For additional information, access the complete, revised CRRs.

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Shovels to turn at tonight’s fitness center groundbreaking

Posted by on April 12, 2018

Students, faculty and staff are invited to a groundbreaking ceremony to expand S&T’s student fitness center 6:15-6:40 p.m. Thursday, April 12, outside the current fitness center. Attendees will include University of Missouri System President Mun Choi, Madison Moore, incoming Student Council president, curators and UM System chancellors. Business attire is appreciated. Learn more about fitness center plans on Student Council’s website.

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Curators on campus; livestream available

Posted by on April 12, 2018

The University of Missouri System Board of Curators is meeting in St. Pat’s A and B of the Havener Center today (Thursday, April 12) and tomorrow (Friday, April 13). The meeting begins at 9 a.m. each day and is open to the public. The meetings can also be watched via livestream at umsystem.edu/curators/stream. The schedule includes the following reports at these approximate times:

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Board of Curators on campus this week, Maples to discuss outreach

Posted by on April 9, 2018

The University of Missouri System Board of Curators will meet on campus this Thursday and Friday, April 12-13, in St. Pat’s A and B of the Havener Center. The meeting begins at 9 a.m. each day and is open to the public. Interim Chancellor Chris Maples will address the board at approximately 9:30 a.m. Friday and will discuss Missouri S&T community outreach and engagement efforts. Following Maples’ presentation, the curators will hold a “critical issues discussion” about the work of the University Task Force, which has been looking at issues related to leadership, management, organization, performance and expectations for the university’s organization as a system.

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