CU regents discuss whether future regents should be paid
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — The University of Colorado Board of Regents will examine whether future regents should be paid a stipend.
The Daily Camera reports that regents currently cannot receive payment from the university, beyond reimbursement of reasonable expenses, without approval from the board.
The regents discussed the possibility of a stipend Friday during a regular board meeting on the Colorado Springs campus amid concerns by some that being on the board poses a financial loss and might dissuade people from running for a seat.
Some regents expressed opposition to exploring the idea further, but others said they were open to exploring the idea.