What the HBCU Community Should Learn From the Bennett Accreditation Crisis – Part I
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Bennett College for Women remains a fully accredited member of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools’ Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), on probationary status as a result of a lawsuit filed by the school against the accreditor last week. Every problem which led to the school having its accreditation revoked last December, and the revocation upheld in an appeal last week remains in place; a world of support from the HBCU community which cannot boost Bennett’s enrollment, cannot bolster its strategic vision, and cannot pay down the entirety of its mounting debts.
What the HBCU Community Should Learn From the Bennett Accreditation Crisis – Part I
What the HBCU Community Should Learn From the…
What the HBCU Community Should Learn From the Bennett Accreditation Crisis – Part I
Bennett College for Women remains a fully accredited member of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools’ Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), on probationary status as a result of a lawsuit filed by the school against the accreditor last week. Every problem which led to the school having its accreditation revoked last December, and the revocation upheld in an appeal last week remains in place; a world of support from the HBCU community which cannot boost Bennett’s enrollment, cannot bolster its strategic vision, and cannot pay down the entirety of its mounting debts.