“California’s largest community college might be forced to close next year after regulators voted on Wednesday to strip City College of San Francisco of its accreditation. The Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges cited a lack of financial accountability and a raft of other longstanding problems, including leadership and governance deficiencies, when it voted to stop accrediting the two-year school serving 85,000 students as of July 31, 2014. Lost accreditation would trigger funding cuts that would shutter the 78-year-old school.”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/07/04/californias-biggest-community-college-loses-accreditation/
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