ACCJC remains firm on CCSF


The ACCJC basically has stated that it will not extend any deadline for CCSF.  Reported in the San Francisco Examiner, the ACCJC supposedly has sent Representative Pelosi a letter which outlined the ACCJC's position.  The SF Examiner reports:  

The deadline for City College of San Francisco to meet accrediting requirements will not budge.
That's according to the commission that last summer voted to strip California's largest community college of its accreditation by July 31 if the school does not come into full compliance with accreditation standards -- which, the commission said Tuesday, it has not.
In a letter responding to U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-San Francisco, and the U.S. Department of Education, which last week said the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges has the authority to extend the school's accreditation deadline, the commission reiterated that doing so would violate federal law.
What about the court cases?  Well, the article closes:
The July 31 compliance deadline is essentially moot, however, due to an impending October trial between the City Attorney's Office and the commission, which prompted a temporary injunction barring CCSF's accreditation loss until the trial is complete.

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