Meeting of the Board of Regents | February 2003
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THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT / THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK / ALBANY, NY 12234 |
TO: |
The Honorable the Members of the Board of Regents |
FROM: |
Kathy A. Ahearn |
COMMITTEE: |
Cultural Education Elementary, Middle, Secondary and Continuing Education Higher and Professional Education |
TITLE OF ITEM: |
Summary recommendations with respect to charter applications |
DATE OF SUBMISSION: |
May 19, 2003 |
PROPOSED HANDLING: |
Approval |
RATIONALE FOR ITEM: |
Granting of charter applications pursuant to statutory authority |
STRATEGIC GOAL: |
Goal 2 |
AUTHORIZATION(S): |
SUMMARY:
Attached are summary recommendations with respect to charter applications. A total of 32 charter actions are recommended involving 32 institutions, including 1 museum, 4 historical societies, 4 libraries, 17 nonpublic schools, 3 chartered postsecondary institutions, 2 education corporations and 1 not-for-profit corporation.
I recommend that the Regents approve each application in accordance with the recommendations contained in the respective summaries.
l. Cultural Education
AMENDMENT OF CHARTERS
No. 1
COGSWELL FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Orwell, Oswego County
An absolute charter in the first instance was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on October 28, 1909 to operate a municipal library to serve the town of Orwell. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the absolute charter to change the number of trustees from five to not less than five nor more than eleven and to add the language necessary to maintain tax-exempt status under Internal Revenue Code �501(c)(3). Janet M. Welch and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that the absolute charter be amended accordingly.
No. 2
HEPBURN LIBRARY OF HERMON
Hermon, St. Lawrence County
An absolute charter in the first instance was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on February 25, 1921 to operate a municipal library to serve the town of Hermon. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the absolute charter to change the number of trustees from five to not less than five nor more than nine and to add the language necessary to maintain tax-exempt status under Internal Revenue Code �501(c)(3). Janet M. Welch and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that the absolute charter be amended accordingly.
No. 3
LAKE PLACID PUBLIC LIBRARY
Lake Placid, Essex County
An absolute charter in the first instance was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on June 29, 1951 to operate a school district public library to serve the Lake Placid Central School District. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the absolute charter to add the language necessary to maintain tax-exempt status under Internal Revenue Code �501(c)(3). Janet M. Welch and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that the absolute charter be amended accordingly.
No. 4
A LIVING MEMORIAL TO THE HOLOCAUST: MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE
New York City, New York County
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents under the corporate name: "New York City Holocaust Memorial Museum" on April 27, 1984 to perpetuate the memory of the six million Jews who were murdered by Nazi Germany in the Holocaust; to commemorate the lives of the victims of the Holocaust by creating a record of Jewish life, society and culture; to teach the history and lessons of the Holocaust to future generations by conducting lectures, seminars and other educational programs and publishing articles, papers and research materials; and to acquire, build, renovate, equip, maintain and dispose of a museum, conference center, exhibition area, archives and facilities for exhibitions, scholarly research and meetings relating to the other purposes of the corporation. Such provisional charter was amended by Regents action on May 23, 1986 to change the corporate name to "The Museum of the Jewish Heritage" and on April 22, 1988 to change the corporate name to "A Living Memorial to the Holocaust: Museum of Jewish Heritage" and was extended by Regents action on June 16, 1989 and April 29, 1997 and amended by Regents action on April 21, 1998. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment of the provisional charter to amend the purposes to include "to teach the history and lessons of the Holocaust and of Jewish life and heritage to future generations by conducting lectures, seminars and other educational programs and publishing articles, papers and research materials; and "to acquire, build, renovate, equip, maintain and dispose of a museum, conference center, exhibition area, archives and facilities for exhibitions, scholarly research, and meetings, and other events or uses that are consistent with the corporation�s mission, goals, interests and other purposes"; to increase the maximum authorized number of trustees from thirty to thirty-six; and to change the corporate name to "Museum of Jewish Heritage: A Living Memorial to the Holocaust," and as so amended to be made absolute. Clifford A. Siegfried, David W. Palmquist and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that the provisional charter be amended accordingly, but defer a recommendation on making the provisional charter absolute until a site visit can be scheduled to inspect its facility, exhibits, collections, and collections record keeping.
No. 5
THE RUSHFORD HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Rushford, Allegany County
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on January 26, 1961 to acquire, preserve and exhibit the relics, antiques, records and various mementos of the past, especially those used by Rushford people and the families in nearby communities; to collect data; to evaluate and to preserve the diaries, manuscripts and other historical material pertinent to Rushford and nearby areas; to index and collate such information to make it available for public use; and to publish and to distribute pamphlets and brochures in relation thereto. Such provisional charter was extended by Regents action on February 25, 1966 and March 20, 2001. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment of the provisional charter to add the language necessary to maintain tax-exempt status under Internal Revenue Code �501(c)(3). Clifford A. Siegfried, David W. Palmquist and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that the provisional charter be amended accordingly.
No. 6
TUPPER LAKE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Tupper Lake, Franklin County
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on March 19, 1943 to operate a school district public library to serve the Tupper Lake School District. Such provisional charter was extended by Regents action on April 16, 1948, March 27, 1953 and September 19, 1958 and made absolute by Regents action on June 28, 1963. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the absolute charter to add the language necessary to maintain tax-exempt status under Internal Revenue Code �501(c)(3). Janet M. Welch and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that the absolute charter be amended accordingly.
PROVISIONAL CHARTERS
No. 7
LILAC PRESERVATION PROJECT
New York City, New York County
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form a corporation to own the 1933 retired USCG Lighthouse Tender Lilac and other historic vessels, and to own, lease, or charter wharves, floats, piers, related equipment and support vessels; to collect, own and hold artifacts relating to Lilac and other historic vessels and to maritime history; to restore, renovate and preserve Lilac and other historic vessels, wharves, floats, piers and support vessels; to educate the public, and particularly the citizens of New York State, on the importance of historic vessels, piers and waterfront uses on New York State�s waterfronts; and to offer programs to the public, sponsor trips on vessels and dockside tours, issue publications and offer categories of membership. Clifford A. Siegfried, David W. Palmquist and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that a provisional charter be granted for a period of five years.
No. 8
REDWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Redwood, Jefferson County
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form a corporation to promote and encourage original historical research; to disseminate and encourage a greater knowledge of the history of Redwood and its environs; to gather, preserve, display and make available for study artifacts, relics, books, manuscripts, papers, photographs and other books and materials relating to the history of Redwood and the surrounding areas; to encourage the suitable marking of places of historical interest; to acquire by purchase, gift, devise or otherwise the title to or the custody and control of historic sites and structures and to preserve and maintain such sites and structures. Clifford A. Siegfried, David W. Palmquist and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that a provisional charter be granted for a period of five years.
No. 9
TUSTEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Tusten, Sullivan County
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form a corporation to collect and preserve records, papers and other material pertaining to the natural and cultural history of Tusten and the surrounding area; to make available historical and genealogical information to the public; and to foster public interest in local history. Clifford A. Siegfried, David W. Palmquist and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that a provisional charter be granted for a period of five years.
CERTIFICATES OF INCORPORATION
No. 10
NY 3Rs ASSOCIATION
Potsdam, St. Lawrence County
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form a corporation to serve member libraries enabling them to improve their services to their users and to serve as a component of the statewide library network. Janet M. Welch and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that a certificate of incorporation be granted.
No. 11
REVOLUTIONARY HERITAGE COMMITTEE OF THE MOHAWK VALLEY
Herkimer, Herkimer County
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form a corporation to promote a greater awareness of the Mohawk Valley�s Revolutionary War heritage; to foster a better understanding of the uniqueness of the Revolutionary War in the Mohawk Valley; to plan and host at least one Revolutionary War event in the southern Herkimer County area for the duration of the 225th Anniversary Celebration and hopefully beyond; to sponsor the formation of a living history reenactment group to act as host unit for the organization�s local events and to act as Herkimer County and Mohawk Valley�s "good will ambassadors" at Revolutionary War events outside our immediate area; to plan and execute a viable school program to offer to any school requesting this program; and to help plan, participate and execute other programs that bring attention to our Revolutionary War heritage in the Mohawk Valley as a whole. Clifford A. Siegfried, David W. Palmquist and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that a certificate of incorporation be issued.
Regents Meeting
June 16 and 17, 2003
CHARTERS
CULTURAL EDUCATION
AMENDMENT OF CHARTERS
1. Cogswell Free Public Library, Orwell
2. Hepburn Library of Hermon, Hermon
3. Lake Placid Public Library, Lake Placid
4. A Living Memorial to the Holocaust: Museum of Jewish Heritage, New York City
5. The Rushford Historical Society, Rushford
6. Tupper Lake Public Library, Tupper Lake
PROVISIONAL CHARTERS
7. Lilac Preservation Project, New York City
8. Redwood Historical Society, Redwood
9. Tusten Historical Society, Tusten
CERTIFICATES OF INCORPORATION
10. NY 3Rs Association, Potsdam
11. Revolutionary Heritage Committee of the Mohawk Valley, Herkimer
ll. ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE, SECONDARY AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
ABSOLUTE CHARTERS
No. 1
AKRON PARENTS� ASSOCIATION NURSERY SCHOOL
Akron, Erie County
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on April 29, 1997 to operate a preschool for children from three to five years of age. The board of trustees has applied for an absolute charter. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that the provisional charter be made absolute.
No. 2
ARCHBISHOP MOLLOY HIGH SCHOOL
New York City, New York County
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form a corporation to operate a grade nine through twelve secondary school. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that an absolute charter in the first instance be granted.
No. 3
AUTISTIC SERVICES EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
Tonawanda, Erie County
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on February 16, 1990 to conduct, operate and maintain a year-round educational program for school-aged autistic and autistic-like children. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the provisional charter to change the corporate address to 4444 Bryant Stratton Way, Williamsville, New York 14221 and, as amended, be made absolute. The Office of Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID) has been provided with an opportunity to review this action and the trustees have been advised that the granting of the amendment does not constitute approval for state funding for programs and services under the jurisdiction of VESID. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that the provisional charter be amended accordingly and, as so amended, be made absolute.
No. 4
THE CHILDREN�S HARBOR MONTESSORI SCHOOL
Staten Island, Richmond County
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on February 8, 2000 to operate a nursery school, a kindergarten, a grade one through five elementary school and a day center. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the provisional charter to delete the authority to operate a grade one though five elementary school and, as amended, be made absolute. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that the provisional charter be amended accordingly and, as so amended, be made absolute.
No. 5
JACK AND JILL COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL
Grand Island, Erie County
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on December 19, 1997 to operate a preschool for children from three to five years of age. Such provisional charter was extended by Regents action on December 15, 2000. The board of trustees has applied for an absolute charter. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that the provisional charter be made absolute.
AMENDMENT OF CHARTERS
No. 6
LITTLE LAMB PRE-SCHOOL
Staten Island, Richmond County
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on December 15, 1995 to operate a center-based preschool school for children with disabilities from three to five years of age and a day care center. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the provisional charter to add authority to operate a Special Education Itinerant Teacher (SEIT) program; a Special Class in an Integrated Setting (SCIS) program; a Multidisciplinary Evaluation Program; a Universal Pre-Kindergarten Program and to change the corporate name to "Little L.A.M.B. Preschool," which is intended to reflect the school�s motto: "Learning Achievement and Mastery through Bilingual Education." The Office of Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID) has been provided with an opportunity to review this action and the trustees have been advised that the granting of the amendment does not constitute approval for state funding for programs and services under the jurisdiction of VESID. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that the provisional charter be amended accordingly and, as amended, be made absolute.
No. 7
MONTESSORI CHILDREN�S HOUSE OF OLEAN
Olean, Cattaraugus County
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on January 28, 1976 to operate a nursery school and kindergarten. Such provisional charter was amended by Regents action on March 27, 1981 to add authority to operate a grade one through six school and, as amended, extended and was made absolute by Regents action on July 25, 1984. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the absolute charter to change the corporate address to 332 North 5th Street, Olean, New York 14760-2320; to authorize the corporation to also conduct a program for toddlers from 18 months to three years of age; to delete the authority to operate grades three to five and to add language necessary to maintain tax-exempt status under Internal Revenue Code �501(c)(3). The Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) has consented to this action pursuant to �460-a of the Social Services Law and �216-a of the Education Law. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that the absolute charter be amended accordingly.
No. 8
STARTING POINT SERVICES FOR CHILDREN/THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC SCHOOL
Brooklyn, Kings County
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on December 15, 1995 to operate an itinerant special education and evaluation program for preschool children from three to five years of age with disabilities and a grade one through twelve elementary and secondary school for non-disabled children; to provide personnel to carry out evaluation services, related services or special education itinerant services and such other approved special services and programs as deemed appropriate for the improvement or development of the capabilities of children; and to provide support for families and parents of preschool children with disabilities. Such provisional charter was amended by Regents action on February 12, 2002 and, as so amended, extended. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the provisional charter to change the location of the school to 1575 McDonald Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11230. The Office of Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID) has been provided with an opportunity to review this action and the trustees have been advised that the granting of the amendment does not constitute approval for state funding for programs and services under the jurisdiction of VESID. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that the provisional charter be amended accordingly.
PROVISIONAL CHARTERS
No. 9
ACADEMY OF CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP
Valatie, Columbia County
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form a corporation to operate a kindergarten and a grade one through twelve school in the classical Judeo Christian tradition of learning. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that a provisional charter be granted for a period of three years.
No. 10
HAMZA SCHOOL
Valley Stream, Nassau County
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form a corporation to operate a center-based kindergarten and grade one through eight elementary school. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that a provisional charter be granted for a period of three years.
No. 11
KIDS� PLACE EARLY CHILDHOOD DAY SCHOOL
Ronkonkoma, Suffolk County
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form a corporation to operate a center-based preschool for three to five year old children with disabilities; a nursery school for pre-school children from three to five years of age; a kindergarten for five year olds; a grade one through three elementary school; before and after school programs for school aged children; a school for gifted and talented children incorporating the performing arts; and a day care center for children from six weeks through twelve years. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that a provisional charter be granted for a period of three years.
No. 12
KULANU TORAH ACADEMY
Lawrence, Nassau County
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form a corporation to operate a kindergarten and a grade one through twelve school for children five through twenty-one years of age with and without disabilities. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that a provisional charter be granted for a period of three years.
EXTENSION OF CHARTERS
No. 13
DOWNTOWN SCHOOL
New York City, New York County
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on April 23, 2002 under the corporate name "New Life School" to operate a non-sectarian grade six through twelve school. Such provisional charter was amended by action of the Board of Regents on September 13, 2002 to change the corporate name to "Downtown School." The board of trustees has applied for an extension to the provisional charter. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that the provisional charter be extended for a period of one year to allow the corporation additional time to develop its programs and otherwise demonstrate that it can meet the requirements for an absolute charter.
No. 14
THE MONTESSORI LEARNING CENTER AND THE MONTESSORI ACADEMY
Syracuse, Onondaga County
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents under the corporate name "The Montessori Learning Center" on June 9, 1995 to operate a kindergarten for five year olds and a grade one through six elementary school. Such provisional charter was amended by Regents action on June 14, 1996 and, as so amended, extended and was amended by Regents action on June 12, 1997 to add authority for the Center to also operate a nursery school for preschool children from three to five years of age and on July 16, 1999 to change the corporate name to "The Montessori Learning Center and The Montessori Academy," to add authority for the Center to also operate a grade seven through twelve program and, as so amended, extended and was further amended on April 23, 2002 and, as so amended, extended. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the provisional charter to change the corporate name to "Montessori School of Syracuse" and as so amended, for a further extension of the provisional charter. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that the provisional charter be amended accordingly and, as so amended, extended for a period of three years to provide an opportunity for the Education Department to monitor the corporation�s progress in its new programs and to allow the corporation to otherwise demonstrate that it can meet the requirements for an absolute charter.
No.15
THE SARATOGA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
Saratoga Springs, Saratoga County
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on April 26, 1991 to conduct, operate and maintain a kindergarten through grade six program, a before and after school program and a summer school program. Such provisional charter was extended by Regents action on July 24, 1992 and amended by Regents action on December 19, 1997 and, as so amended, extended and again extended by Regents action on December 15, 2000. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the charter to add authority to operate a multi-age pre-kindergarten program for three and four year olds and, as so amended, for an extension of the provisional charter. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that the provisional charter be amended as requested and, as so amended, be extended for a period of three years to allow the corporation additional time to develop its programs and otherwise demonstrate that it can meet the requirements for an absolute charter.
No. 16
SUSAN E. WAGNER DAY SCHOOL
Bronx, Bronx County
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on April 27, 1999 to operate a nursery school for preschool children from three to five years of age, a preschool for children with disabilities from three to five years of age, a kindergarten for disabled and nondisabled five year olds and a grade one through six elementary school for disabled and nondisabled children. Such provisional charter was amended by Regents action on September 17,1999. The board of trustees has applied for an extension to the provisional charter. The Office of Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID) has been provided with an opportunity to review this action and the trustees have been advised that the granting of the amendment does not constitute approval for state funding for programs and services under the jurisdiction of VESID. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that the provisional charter be extended for a period of three years to allow the corporation additional time to develop its programs and otherwise demonstrate that it can meet the requirements for an absolute charter.
RESTATEMENT OF CHARTER
No. 17
DESALES INSTITUTE
Geneva, Ontario County
This corporation was incorporated by Special Act of the Legislature on April 24, 1924 pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 345 of the Laws of 1924 to conduct instruction in secondary education in the academic and business courses; to teach such branches of learning, science and knowledge as the trustees may deem advisable; and to promote science, literature, art, history and other departments of knowledge. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the charter to amend and restate the document in its entirety as a cohesive document which will change the corporate name to "DeSales High School," to specify that the corporation shall be a membership corporation, to specify the new members of the board of trustees, to outline the governance and management powers of the board and to substitute updated language necessary to maintain tax-exempt status under Internal Revenue Code �501(c)(3). Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that the absolute charter be amended and restated accordingly.
ORDER OF CONSOLIDATION
No. 18
KIDS� PLACE EARLY CHILDHOOD DAY SCHOOL and HIDE-AND-SEEK CHILDREN�S SERVICES, INC.
Ronkonkoma, Suffolk County
The board of trustees and the board of directors have petitioned the Board of Regents, pursuant to Education Law �223, for an order of consolidation of Kids� Place Early Childhood Day School and Hide-and-Seek Children�s Services, Inc. Kids� Place Early Childhood Day School has petitioned the Board of Regents for a provisional charter. Hide-and-Seek Children�s Services, Inc. was incorporated under �402 of the Not-For-Profit Corporation Law (NPCL) on December 12, 1994 to operate day care centers. Upon the effective date of the consolidation of Kids� Place Early Childhood Day School and Hide-and-Seek Children�s Services, Inc., Kids� Place Early Childhood Day School will assume all the assets, liabilities and responsibilities of both organizations. The consolidated corporation will operate under the provisional charter granted to Kids� Place Early Childhood Day School. The Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) has consented to this action pursuant to �460-a of the Social Services Law. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that an order of consolidation of Kids� Place Early Childhood Day School and Hide-and-Seek Children�s Services, Inc., be granted, forming Kids� Place Early Childhood Day School.
Regents Meeting
June 16 and 17, 2003
CHARTERS
ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE, SECONDARY AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
ABSOLUTE CHARTERS
1. Akron Parents� Association Nursery School, Akron
2. Archbishop Molloy High School, New York City
3. Autistic Services Educational Program, Tonawanda
4. The Children�s Harbor Montessori School, Staten Island
5. Jack and Jill Community Preschool, Grand Island
AMENDMENT OF CHARTERS
6. Little Lamb Pre-School, Staten Island
7. Montessori Children�s House of Olean, Olean
8. Starting Point Services for Children/The Atlantic and Pacific School, Brooklyn
PROVISIONAL CHARTERS
9. Academy of Christian Leadership, Valatie
10. Hamza School, Valley Stream
11. Kids� Place Early Childhood Day School, Ronkonkoma
12. Kulanu Torah Academy, Lawrence
EXTENSION OF CHARTERS
13. Downtown School, New York City
14. The Montessori Learning Center and the Montessori Academy, Syracuse
15. The Saratoga Independent School, Saratoga Springs
16. Susan E. Wagner Day School, Bronx
RESTATEMENT OF CHARTER
17. DeSales Institute, Geneva
ORDER OF CONSOLIDATION
18. Kids� Place Early Childhood Day School and Hide-and-Seek Children�s Services, Inc., Ronkonkoma
lll. HIGHER AND PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
AMENDMENT OF CHARTERS
No. 1
MOLLOY COLLEGE
Rockville Centre, Nassau County
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents under the corporate name "Molloy Catholic College for Women" on January 28, 1955 to operate a college for the education of young women with liberal arts and science programs. Such provisional charter was made absolute by Regents action on January 28, 1960. Such absolute charter was amended by Regents action on September 24, 1965, on February 26, 1971 to change the corporate name to "Molloy College" and to make the college co-educational, on May 28, 1976, on May 25, 1984, on December 16, 1988, on July 17, 1998 and on April 29, 2003. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the absolute charter to add authority for the University to confer the degree of Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.). Johanna Duncan-Poitier and the Office of Higher Education recommend that the absolute charter be amended accordingly.
No. 2
NEW SCHOOL UNIVERSITY
New York City, New York County
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents under the corporate name "New School for Social Research" on June 22, 1934 to operate a coeducational institution to offer general instruction in the social and political sciences, philosophy and psychology, physical sciences, literature and art and other subjects suitable for the purposes of advanced adult education and to conduct graduate instruction, direct research and offer graduate courses in political and social science leading to the degrees of Master of Social Science (M.S.Sc.) and Doctor of Social Science (D.S.Sc.). Such provisional charter was made absolute by Regents action on January 17, 1941. Such absolute charter was amended by Regents action on May 19, 1944, on February 28, 1947 and on September 24, 1976. Such corporation was consolidated by Regents action on June 22, 1984 with the Parsons School of Design, a domestic education corporation, with the surviving corporation being the "New School for Social Research." The absolute charter of such consolidated corporation was amended by Regents action on September 20, 1985, on July 28, 1989, on September 14, 1990 and on July 23, 1993. Such corporation was consolidated by Regents action on September 24, 1993 with The Mannes College of Music, a domestic education corporation, and the absolute charter of the consolidated corporation was amended by Regents action on November 22, 1968 and June 19, 1980; with the surviving corporation being the New School for Social Research. Such consolidated corporation was amended on February 4, 1997 to change the corporate name to "New School University." The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the absolute charter to add authority for the University to confer the degree of Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.). Johanna Duncan-Poitier and the Office of Higher Education recommend that the absolute charter be amended accordingly.
No. 3
YESHIVA UNIVERSITY
New York City, New York County
This corporation was incorporated pursuant to the provisions of the Membership Corporation Law under the corporate name "The Rabbi Isaac Elchonon Theological Seminary Association" on March 20, 1897. Such certificate of incorporation was amended by action of the Board of Regents on March 27, 1924, on March 29, 1928 to change the corporate name to "Rabbi Isaac Elchanan (sic) Theological Seminary Association and Yeshiva College" and to add authority for the corporation to conduct courses in liberal arts and sciences leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Bachelor of Science (B.S.); on May 18, 1933, on April 19, 1940 to change the corporate name to "Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary and Yeshiva (sic) College" and to add authority for the College to confer the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity (D.D.); on November 16, 1945 to change the corporate name to "Yeshiva University" and to add authority for the University to confer the degrees of Bachelor of Hebrew Literature (B.H.L.), Master of Hebrew Literature (M.H.L.), Bachelor of Religious Education (B.R.E.), Master of Religious Education (M.R.E.), Master of Science (M.S.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.); on December 15, 1950, on May 24, 1957, on November 21, 1958, on March 25, 1960, on June 23, 1961, on May 27, 1966, on December 15, 1967 to restate the absolute charter (certificate of incorporation) in its entirety, with continuing authority to confer all current degrees; on June 27, 1969; on January 21, 1970, on April 26, 1974; on August 1, 1975, on October 23, 1980 and on April 21, 1998. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the absolute charter to change paragraph 2 to indicate that the number of trustees shall be not less than 16 nor more than 50; that "trustees shall be elected for such terms of office as will result in the terms of one-fourth of their number expiring annually"; and as a footnote of the petition, to correct the spelling "Elchonon" to "Elchanan" in the original 1897 document and to remove "(sic)" from all future references to "Elchanan." Johanna Duncan-Poitier and the Office of Higher Education recommend that the absolute charter be amended accordingly.
PROVISIONAL CHARTER
No. 4
PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
New York City, New York County
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form a corporation to operate a two-year college which will offer programs leading to a degree of Associate in Occupational Studies (A.O.S.). Johanna Duncan-Poitier and the Office of Higher Education recommend that a provisional charter be granted for a period of five years.
Regents Meeting
June 16 and 17, 2003
CHARTERS
HIGHER AND PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
AMENDMENT OF CHARTERS
1. Molloy College, Rockville Centre
2. New School University, New York City
3. Yeshiva University, New York City
PROVISIONAL CHARTER
4. Professional Business College, New York City