Chicago State University's accreditation is at risk

Sept. 25, 2009
Commission cites concerns about graduation and retention rates

From The Chicago Tribune: Chicago State University is at risk of losing its accreditation because of "remarkably poor" graduation and retention rates, as well as tumultuous leadership and finances, according to the region's accrediting agency. The Higher Learning Commission cites several "grave" concerns regarding the future of the school, which serves roughly 6,800 students

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