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A '''board of visitors''' is the governing body of a university in the United States. In Virginia, for instance, members of a board of visitors are appointed by the [[Governor of Virginia]] (subject to confirmation by the [[Virginia General Assembly]] for a term of four years. A board of visitors typically approves the university policies and budget and conducts long-term planning. Sometimes a student representative serves on a board of visitors, typically as a nonvoting member.
A '''board of visitors''' is the governing body of a university in the United States. In Virginia, for instance, members of a board of visitors are appointed by the [[Governor of Virginia]] (subject to confirmation by the [[Virginia General Assembly]] for a term of four years. A board of visitors typically approves the university policies and budget and conducts long-term planning. Sometimes a student representative serves on a board of visitors, typically as a nonvoting member.
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A board of visitors is the governing body of a university in the United States. In Virginia, for instance, members of a board of visitors are appointed by the Governor of Virginia (subject to confirmation by the Virginia General Assembly for a term of four years. A board of visitors typically approves the university policies and budget and conducts long-term planning. Sometimes a student representative serves on a board of visitors, typically as a nonvoting member.

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