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ID 22699
  Title CMCC's Board of Governors: Its commitment to increase revenues from non-tuition sources, 1981-2011
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Journal Chiropr Hist. 2013 Winter;32(2):35-48
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In 1978, the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) became immersed in the complex procedures of accreditation, through the Council on Chiropractic Education (Canada). The first phase required the production of a status study, detailing the College's strengths, weaknesses, and a five-year plan for improvement. A number of concerns centered on monetary inadequacies, making the CMCC Board of Governors aware that it needed to broaden the College's financial base. With this in mind, the Board established a fundraising body called "The Governors' Club."

The Club's vision is to augment the capital needs of CMCC; its vision is to create a membership of alumni and friends to support the College into perpetuity. This essay covers the first 30 years of the Governors' Club's existence (1981-2011), concentrating on its financial endeavours, its participation in CMCC's other fundraising schemes, and its historical pursuits.

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