A new survey from the Chronicle of Higher Education finds that trustees are often frustrated by unrealistic expectations with regard to fundraising and management, as well as being intensely critical of the way higher education in the U.S. typically functions.
The Chronicle Survey of Trustees of 4-Year Colleges
The results of The Chronicle's Survey of College and University Trustees are based on responses from board members at 1,082 individual campuses or university systems that took part in The Chronicle's 2005 survey of presidents of four-year colleges.
Results from The Chronicle's 2005 survey of four-year college presidents are shown in the second row in a contrasting color on those questions that are similar.
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