The statutes of the State of North Carolina provide for the organization and administration of a community college system under the direction of the . The 21-member board has full authority to adopt all policies, regulations, and standards it deems necessary for the operation of the system. Members of the State Board are appointed by the Governor and the General Assembly. The State Board has three major functions: equitable distribution of funds and fiscal accountability; establishing and maintaining state priorities; and educational program approval and accountability.

麻豆影视 is governed by a Board of Trustees. Eight trustees are appointed by the General Assembly鈥攖wo members annually. Four trustees are elected by the board of commissioners of the county in which the main campus of the college is located. One of those four trustees can be a county commissioner. In addition, each board of commissioners of any other county in the administrative area that provides plant funds to the institution shall elect two additional trustees to the board. The president of the college鈥檚 student government may also serve as an ex-officio nonvoting member, 鈥渋f the board of trustees of the community college agrees," pursuant to General Statutes 115D-12(a). The Board is governed by a set of bylaws.

Contact

For additional information, email trustees@durhamtech.edu.

Meetings and Public Comment

All regularly scheduled meetings of the full Board of Trustees shall include a period of up to fifteen minutes for public comment. Persons who wish to provide public comment shall notify the Board Chair of the intent to speak at least forty-eight hours in advance of regular meetings. Each person will have a total of up to three minutes to speak. Each person shall speak and submit written comments concurrently to the Board Chair at the meeting. Persons requesting to speak will have one opportunity to bring a specific matter before the Board of Trustees. The person will receive an acknowledgement from the President following the regular meeting that the matter was presented. To request an opportunity to provide public comment, email trustees@durhamtech.edu.