City College of San Francisco Is Threatened With Loss of Accreditation
The organization that accredits the City College of San Francisco has given the institution eight months to ?show cause? why its accreditation should not be revoked, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. That decision, conveyed to the college?s interim leader in a letter after a comprehensive review by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, could result in a vote as early as next June to withdraw the struggling institution?s accreditation. Without accreditation, the college could not receive state funds or participate in the federal student-aid programs, a financial death sentence that would force it to close.
City College serves 90,000 full- and part-time students on a dozen campuses. It was warned in 2006 that it needed to fix eight major problems that could place its accreditation status in jeopardy. Now there are 14 problem areas.
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