Embattled City College of San Francisco has received the final report from the accreditation commission on its progress in making reforms to address a host of
financial and management problems. However, the contents of the report won’t be made public until the regional accrediting board issues a final ruling on whether the college will keep its accreditation, said Bob Agrella, the special trustee appointed to keep the college on track to implement its action plan.
The report, which arrived Tuesday, contains the findings of an accreditation team that visited the school the first week of April to see how well the college was doing at fixing the problems that landed it on show cause status, the most severe sanction the commission can impose short of revoking accreditation. The report is not the final decision, however; that is several weeks away.
“The best that we’re hoping for is to be on probation,” Agrella said.