South Dakota Board of Regents
The South Dakota Board of Regents is a governing board that controls six public universities in the U.S. state of South Dakota. These include Black Hills State University, Dakota State University, Northern State University, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, South Dakota State University, and the University of South Dakota. The Board also governs the South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired and the South Dakota School for the Deaf as well as South Dakota Public Universities and Research Center, Capitol University Center, and the Higher Education Center-West River.[1]
In control of all institutional decisions for the six public universities, the Board has an operating budget of approximately $306 million.[1] As of October 2010, the members of the Board of Regents are as follows:[1]
- Dr. Kathryn O. Johnson, Hill City – board president
- Dean Krogman, Brookings – board vice president, chairman of the Committee on Budget and Finance
- Randy Schaefer, Madison – board secretary
- Terry Baloun, Seneca
- Dr. James O. Hansen, Pierre
- Harvey C. Jewett IV, Aberdeen
- Randall K. Morris, Spearfish
- Carole Pagones, Sioux Falls – chairman of the Committee on Academic and Student Affairs
- Patrick Weber, Montrose – student member
Institutions
School | Location | Enrollment | Est. | Endowment |
Black Hills State University | Spearfish | 4,407 | 1883 | $6,800,000 |
Dakota State University | Madison | 3,110 | 1881 | $7,750,000 |
Northern State University | Aberdeen | 3,622 | 1901 | $29,000,000 |
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology | Rapid City | 2,424 | 1885 | $42,670,000 |
South Dakota State University | Brookings | 12,583 | 1881 | $83,000,000 |
University of South Dakota | Vermillion | 10,284 | 1862 | $157,950,000 |
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