Budget Beat: Threat of Course Cuts Remains
The Board of Trustees approved a budget for the next fall semester, but administrators are unable to answer what students should anticipate.
The Board of Trustees approved a budget for the next fall semester, but administrators are unable to answer what students should anticipate.
The administration’s actions to combat ghost students appear to finally be taking effect, just in time for fall enrollment.
With the number of fraudulent student accounts having more than doubled this semester, faculty members are predicting matters will only get worse.
“Mr. Yee is a City College success story. Beginning as a physics student and later returning as a faculty member, department chair, Academic Senate president, and, for the last decade, as dean of our Evans Center and the School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics before assuming the role of interim Vice Chancellor, Mr. Yee has a four-decade relationship with City College. He has proven himself to be a trusted academic leader, a champion of students, a valued partner and collaborator, and an advocate for our college.” Following the Chancellor’s vision, The Guardsman has explored the remarkable journey of Vice Chancellor David Yee.
CCSF hosted the Vice Chancellor Forum with Dr. Zahi Atallah, Dr. Deonne Kunkel, Dr. Bradley Lane, and Mr. David Yee. Community feedback through surveys and evaluations will guide leadership selection.
The Chancellor announced his plan to address the issue of student enrollment, a document now known as the “Student Enrollment Management Plan”.
The plan is co-led by Vice Chancellor Lisa Cooper Wilkins and Interim Vice Chancellor David Yee