MTSU Board of Trustees OKs two new degrees, gives McPhee a raise

Mar 28, 2018 at 01:30 pm by Voice Wire


Along with agreeing to give President Sidney McPhee a 15 percent pay raise, Middle Tennessee State University’s Board of Trustees on Tuesday, March 27, approved two new academic programs in the colleges of Business and Education at its quarterly meeting.

And trustees also approved a new Athletics Master Plan; authorized the chair of its Finance and Personnel committee to negotiate an employment contract between MTSU and President Sidney A. McPhee; and decided not to pursue the idea of adding a merit-pay raise option for faculty and staff at this time.

The board also agreed to raise McPhee's pay by $52,184 to $400,000 Tuesday without discussion.

Trustee Pam Wright, chair of the Academic Affairs, Student Life, and Athletics Committee, said two new degrees — a Bachelor of Science in Commerce and a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education — will be established from existing concentrations.

Also, she said, a Bachelor of Science will be added to the existing Bachelor of Arts in English and a Bachelor of Arts to the existing Bachelor of Science in Communication.

“These new programs will give students more options and clarify the degree they are earning,” Wright said.

The MTSU Board of Trustees go through their agenda during their March 27 quarterly meeting in the MTSU Student Union Ballroom. (MTSU photo by Andy Heidt)

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For more information about the MTSU Board of Trustees, go to www.mtsu.edu/boardoftrustees.

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