The Board of Trustees, a governing body of Snow College, operates under the direction of the State Board of Higher Education. The board consists of ten governor-appointed members and acts in behalf of Snow College in performing such duties, responsibilities, and functions as authorized and delegated by the Utah Board of Higher Education (“State Board”).
In addition to the specific duties outlined by statue and policy (below), trustees are deeply committed to the college and actively promote college awareness. The Board of Trustees meets at least six times a year, and board members are expected to attend at least 85% of meetings. Trustees are willing to invest personal time and resources for the advancement of the college.
Responsibilities and Objectives of the Snow College Board of Trustees
Trustees are assigned to a subcommittee of the board. Current assignments are:
In addition to the three standing committee assignments, Trustee Albrecht serves as the trustee representative on the Foundation Board, and Trustee Painter serves on the Badger140 Nephi Catalyst Center Task Force. The Executive Committee is comprised of the chair, the vice chair, and the standing committee chairs.
Updated: September 24, 2025
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