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Category: 5. Higher education; University of North
Carolina at Pembroke
YATE001. Yates, Eleanor Lee. Keeping
the faith. Community College Week 13.20 (May 14, 2001). 3
pages.
Publication type: Newspaper article
Electronic access: Full text available from EBSCOhost Academic
Search Elite (NCLIVE)
This article discusses El Paso Community College
(Texas) and Robeson Community College (RCC)--both placed on probation
by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools . . . for too
much micromanagement and too little magnanimity among board members.
The article notes that probation is the next to last step on SACS'
continuum of warnings, and loss of accreditation results in loss
of all state and federal funding.
The article outlines the history of problems at RCC--including
two board members applying for the same vice president's position in 1999;
an employee of RCC who applied for another position at the school filing
a discrimination suit; a SACS reaccreditation visiting committee criticizing
the board of trustees for lacking a written policy defining its role and
advising that the college president be given the authority to carry out
RCC's goals; and a meeting in Atlanta where the board was to discuss its
responses to the reaccreditation visit report--but only half of the board
members attended.
The college's probation was even more regrettable in light
of Robeson County's need to retrain workers who had lost their jobs because
of plant closings.
The article also describes changes made at RCC (as of
the date of this article) since probation began. It also notes that only
two other colleges were placed on probation at the same time as RCC and
El Paso CC. The total number of probations issued by SACS from 1997-2000
is 5.
Additional Subjects: Robeson Community College
This annotation was written on: March 14, 2002; edited
June 4, 2002.
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