Friday, 12:45 p.m.: No word yet from the ACCJC (accreditors). As you know, we’re expecting a fax of the ACCJC’s letters informing the colleges of its decision re the accreditation of Irvine Valley College and Saddleback College, officially to be released on the 31st (but available, theoretically, today).
Friday, 1:05 p.m.: I have it on good authority (very good) that college officials communicated with the ACCJC this morning, and the ACCJC indicated that it put the letters in the mail this morning at 11:00. For some reason, the ACCJC will not be faxing the letters until Monday morning.
So try to have a nice weekend!
13 STOPLOSS RULES!
Military bloggers: I see that our pal Jason of 13 Stoploss is/was a finalist in MILblogging.blog’s Third Annual Milbloggies awards. (Jason is a student here at Irvine Valley College.)
Jason’s fine blog (great writing, great photos) falls under the category “U.S. Military Veteran.” The finalists are/were:
A Battlefield Tourist
PTSD, A Soldier's Perspective
13 Stoploss
Michael Yon: Online Magazine
This is old news, it seems (three months old). Still, it's something we want to note, now that we're aware of it.
Do yourself a favor and check out Jason's blog.
UPDATE:
7:00 p.m.: the IVC community just received this email from IVC VPI Craig Justice and the two accreditation co-chairs (Gabriella and Rudmann):
Dear Colleagues,
The College has been informed by the Accreditation Commission that the hard copy of the Accreditation Action Letter regarding the 2008 Progress Report was placed in the mail earlier today, January 30, 2009. The College has requested to be placed on the ACCJC fax list and was informed that the Action Letter will be faxed on Monday, February 2, 2009. As soon as the fax is received, the Irvine Valley College community will be informed immediately of the information....
I would imagine that the Saddleback College community received a similar letter.
7 comments:
Thank you for the kind words, and the plug! I have a lot planned in the coming months, but have been far too cluttered in thought to get it down the way I imagine.
BTW, Michael Yon is the default victor in every contest milblog related. Terrific stuff. He also recently won the much larger "Weblog Awards" as "Best Military Blog."
9:57, what are you, in high school?
What's worrisome to me is not Justice's rep, but that what occured in a (presumably confidential) meeting with the Vice Chancellor of HR is apparently common knowledge.
Would you like it if your dirty laundry was aired on these pages? Shame on you.
I LIKE Mr. Justice from what I've seen so far - smart and fair-minded.
Don't know and don't care about his laundry or anyone else's.
Please. If Craig Justice is difficult to work with, then he simply joins the ranks of what is basically the entire college population.
Craig Justice is well-liked at IVC and is generally viewed as the best VPI in memory. He has required competence from some classified employees and that has made him unpopular in some circles. More power to him.
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