University System of Georgia Board of Regents
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia oversees public higher education in the state, a governing body established in 1931 to unify Georgia's colleges and universities under a single management authority. Comprised of 19 members appointed by the governor, the board also elects a chancellor to act as the chief executive officer and administrator of the university system.
The board plays a significant role in managing the public colleges and universities throughout Georgia, providing oversight for Georgia Archives and the Georgia Public Library Service, while the regents serve voluntarily without financial remuneration. Through initiatives such as Complete College Georgia and the Momentum Year, the board is committed to enhancing student outcomes and academic success.
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