ACCJC reports deficiencies in 8 areas for CCSF. Not happy still.


Although City College of San Francisco has a court situation that will keep it open, the ACCJC reports that there are 8 area that look bad, and it would stand by the termination.  The SF Gate reports:

City College of San Francisco remains out of compliance with eight accreditation standards, so the threat to revoke its accreditation stands, said the commission that set July 31 for the action that would shut the college down.
Accreditation won't be revoked on that date, however, because a judge delayed the deadline until an October trial can determine if the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges properly conducted its 2012 evaluation of City College.
In a letter to college officials on Monday, commission President Barbara Beno cited eight broad areas that still pose problems at the college: how its administration is organized, although the leadership has been entirely replaced and augmented; financial resources; the quality of the college's technology; its physical state; libraries; student support; instructional programs; and overall "institutional effectiveness."
Education officials in San Francisco and Sacramento expressed dismay at the latest decision.

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