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Scuba

(53,475 posts)
Tue Aug 27, 2013, 08:41 AM Aug 2013

"The college could close for having too strong a union and too many free classes."

http://www.labornotes.org/2013/08/san-francisco-students-sit-save-beloved-community-college


San Francisco Students Sit In to Save Beloved Community College



The much-loved, low-tuition community college may shut down in July 2014. It’s the target of an unusually frank attack from an unexpected source, the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges.

ACCJC doesn’t claim any problems with quality of instruction. Rather, CCSF apparently treats its employees too well and gives away too much free community service.

If stripped of accreditation, the college and its 110,000 students would lose access to local, state, and federal funding.

A “czar” assigned by the state community colleges chancellor has been given “extraordinary powers” and has dismissed the elected board of trustees.
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"The college could close for having too strong a union and too many free classes." (Original Post) Scuba Aug 2013 OP
K&R'd. snot Aug 2013 #1
k&r Starry Messenger Aug 2013 #2
WTF? hobbit709 Aug 2013 #3
google is our friend... sweetapogee Aug 2013 #4
I hope the school gets enough support LWolf Aug 2013 #5
They need to raise tuition and hire a bunch more administrators n2doc Aug 2013 #6
That seems to be the message. How pathetic. Ed Suspicious Aug 2013 #9
This is about fiscal insolvency. Here's a good article summarizing: Gidney N Cloyd Aug 2013 #7
This article is from mid 2012 before Prop A was passed in SF. blackspade Aug 2013 #10
WTF is this bullshit? blackspade Aug 2013 #8
K & R ctsnowman Aug 2013 #11
What bullshit. limpyhobbler Aug 2013 #12
Learning/Teaching Is The Enemy grilled onions Aug 2013 #13
k and r for another assault on the commons niyad Aug 2013 #14
It's also in receivership Recursion Aug 2013 #15

Gidney N Cloyd

(19,812 posts)
7. This is about fiscal insolvency. Here's a good article summarizing:
Tue Aug 27, 2013, 09:16 AM
Aug 2013
http://www.sfgate.com/education/article/City-College-near-bankruptcy-audit-says-3875651.php
City College of San Francisco is perilously close to bankruptcy, in part because it employs nearly twice as many faculty as similar colleges and pays them better - yet educates no more students on average, says a new financial analysis of the state's largest public school.

The college got into trouble because, unlike other colleges, it failed to make the budget cuts necessary to keep up with reductions in state funding, never set aside money for its growing retirement obligations, and "has provided salary increases and generous benefits with no discernible means to pay for them," says the review by the state's Fiscal Crisis & Management Assistance Team, authorized by state law to help public schools in financial trouble.

blackspade

(10,056 posts)
10. This article is from mid 2012 before Prop A was passed in SF.
Tue Aug 27, 2013, 10:12 AM
Aug 2013

That money that was supposed to go to the school was diverted for other 'things'.

So no, it is not about insolvency, it is about diverting public money and students into private hands and high rate student loans.

grilled onions

(1,957 posts)
13. Learning/Teaching Is The Enemy
Tue Aug 27, 2013, 11:27 AM
Aug 2013

At all costs they must punish those who wish to learn/who wish to teach. Those minds are meant to think but only BELIEVE in what our "masters" tell them to. A free thinking society is a danger to those in charge of this three ring circus.

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