City College of San Francisco recently received some good news. Soon after a new permanent chancellor was hired, the Accrediting Commission for Junior and Community Colleges reaffirmed the college’s accreditation after sanctioning its Board of trustees a year and a half ago on the basis of the accreditor’s questionable and inconsistent visiting team’s report.
This does not mean that the college is now offering students more opportunities. Last year, I wrote an article about how the administration acted to deny students educational opportunities by not offering enough sections of classes students needed to take to meet requirements. History is repeating itself. Once again, many students who seek to finish their programs will have to enroll in the college for extra terms to meet requirement