The battle for City College's accreditation continues in San Francisco Superior Court Karnow heard cross-motions for summary adjudication in front of an audience of approximately 100 City College supporters that nearly filled all courtroom seats.
Restoration policy may be last chance to maintain accreditation By Samantha Dennis The Guardsman City College has applied for restoration status and if granted, would allow them two years to comply with accreditation standards and keep the school open and accredited. Chancellor Arthur Tyler spoke to approximately 30 people Aug.14 at the Chinatown/North Beach center about the
Video: BOT member Rafael Mandelman on accreditation crisis IDTV interviews Rafael Mandelman, a City College of San Francisco board of trustee member. Also featured in the video are San Francisco district supervisors David Campos, Scott Weiner and John Avalos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyZK8lgAGPc
Chancellor chooses not to apply for candidacy Chancellor Arthur Tyler has rejected the April 12 proposal of applying for “candidacy” recommended by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges chair and vice chair.
Pelosi decides to join the fight Pressed against the glass frame of City College’s Chinatown North Beach center on the morning of Jan. 6, faculty, staff and students listened attentively for updated accreditation information and supporting words from Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi.
Judge delays City College's possible loss of accreditation until after trial San Francisco Superior Court Judge ruled on Jan. 2 that City College could not be closed until a trial determines whether the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges acted lawfully in its decision to revoke the school’s accreditation.