Alabama State University's accreditation status in jeopardy; school officials say citation is unfair. (Noteworthy News).(Brief Article)

From: Black Issues in Higher Education | Date: August 29, 2002 | Copyright information

MONTGOMERY, ALA.

Already in trouble with a sanctioning organization because of its financial reporting, Alabama State University could lose accreditation unless it adopts new accounting practices.

The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, or SACS, lowered Alabama State's accreditation status in June for failing to address accounting problems and not adopting a new format for financial reports.

In a July 3 letter from James Rogers, the group'...

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