
LAST NIGHT at the board meeting, and then again today in a district email, we were informed that Chancellor Raghu P. Mathur has received an honorary Doctor of Philosophy degree in business administration.
Sounds impressive.
So, who gave it to 'im? —Well, Pacific States University did. Recently, Raghu spoke at PSU's commencement in Los Angeles.
I've never heard of Pacific States University. Have you?
I looked it up.
According to the PSU website, the college has seven full-time faculty (other sources give the number four) and four administrators.
Well, at least that tiny crew of instructors is well paid.
—Well, no, they're not. According to Stateuniversity.com, "Pacific States University ranks 3757th for the average full-time faculty salary." They list an average full-time salary of $26,592.
Ouch.
Well, they've got students, right? The Carnegie Foundation classifies PSU as "very small." According to several sources, PSU now has about 140 students (undergraduate and graduate). According to Collegetree.org, in 2005, PSU awarded 15 Bachelors degrees and 38 Masters degrees. That's 53 graduates.
PSU is an "open enrollment" university. I think that means that grades aren't an issue.
Well, at least PSU is accredited. PSU's website declares that it "is accredited [not by WASC, but] by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools."
Never heard of them. I looked 'em up. ACICS is pretty small-time. It accredits the Golf Academy of San Diego, Professional Golfers Career College (Temecula), and Kitchen Academy (Hollywood).
Not that there's anything wrong with those places. I mean, if you're gonna teach golf, you oughta do it right, I say.
Maybe next year Raghu can snag a free set of golf clubs.

