
The Council of Independent Colleges in Virginia (CICV) is an association of 25 Virginia independent colleges and universities. Founded in 1971, CICV works to promote the interests of non-profit, independent higher education in Virginia.
CICV was instrumental in starting the state's Tuition Assistance Grant (TAG) program. The initiation of the TAG program required General Assembly action and a constitutional amendment which was approved by a state-wide referendum. In 2007-2008, approximately 20,000 Virginia residents will receive non-need based tuition grants of $3,200 (undergraduate) and $1,900 (graduate). CICV coordinates the advocacy of Virginia's independent colleges for increased funding for TAG and other programs assisting students at independent colleges.
In addition to its involvement with the TAG program, CICV monitors legislative and regulatory actions which affect Virginia private colleges. CICV staff members are present in Richmond during the General Assembly session and review proposed legislation for potential impact on member institutions. Where appropriate, CICV seeks the passage of legislation which benefits its institutions and students. CICV also maintains a close working relationship with various administrative agencies which regulate and interact with higher education in Virginia. CICV is an active member of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities and works closely with NAICU on matters relating to federal legislation and funding of programs of importance to independent colleges.
CICV is engaged in promoting the awareness of Virginia independent colleges to potential students. Several publications concerning TAG and the advantages of independent higher education are produced and distributed to Virginia high school students. High school guidance counselors are invited to visit the campuses of CICV's member institutions during a week-long summer tour. CICV also sponsors VA Private College Week .
CICV collects and analyzes statistical data pertaining to independent higher education in Virginia and provides research services to its member institutions and appropriate state agencies. It seeks to promote cooperative ventures among its member institutions in situations where efficiencies can be achieved by the participation of a group of institutions.
The Presidents of the 25 member institutions
serve as the Board of Directors of CICV and set policy for the
organization. CICV holds an annual meeting in the fall of each
year at which time the officers of the organization are elected
and policy is determined for the ensuing fiscal year. A six-person
Executive Committee is elected and empowered to make policy decisions
as required. The CICV staff is comprised of a president, director
of public affairs, director of business operations, and an office
manager. CICV's office is located in Bedford, Virginia.
| Kenneth Garren, Chair President, Lynchburg College | William Greer President, Virginia Wesleyan College |
| Nancy Gray, Vice Chair President, Hollins University | Jennifer Braaten President, Ferrum College |
| Loren Swartzendruber, Secretary-Treasurer President, Eastern Mennonite University | Walter Bortz President, Hampden-Sydney College |
|
Robert B. Lambeth, Jr. lambeth@cicv.org |
President |
|
Liv Heggoy Fedorko liv@cicv.org |
Vice President |
|
Starlette Early early@cicv.org |
Director of Business Operations |
|
Peggy Cooper cooper@cicv.org |
Executive Assistant & Project Coordinator |