In Friday's Sitka Sentinel (July 13th), President Dobler stated that he preferred not to think of SJ as closed, but as "seriously curtailing operations." He also stated that students had been notified in writing of the situation, which has yet to happen, prompting several calls to the paper and several letters to the editor.
On Tuesday, (July 17th) the Sentinel ran a story that paints a very different picture. In it, they site a press release from the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education in which the Commission states that they have canceled authorization of SJC to operate as a College. President Dobler states that the College (or former college) will appeal.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
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My question is simple, what ground does the College have to appeal on?
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