CCSF Secures Full Accreditation Through 2030 While financial challenges remain, the reaffirmation underscores the college’s stability and ongoing role as a vital educational resource for San Francisco.
Campus Pulse: What’s New and On the Move City College ushers in a new era with leadership changes, the opening of the Student Success Center, and a wave of relocations reshaping student services across campus.
CCSF and State Officials Block Over 25,000 Fraudulent Enrollments in Financial Aid Crackdown CCSF halts 25,000+ fraudulent enrollments with AI and state partnerships, reducing faculty burden and safeguarding class access for genuine students amid rising financial aid fraud.
Publicity-Thirsty Lurie Skips City College Building Opening Dignitaries from the State Senate, City Hall, Consulate of Ireland, and the entire City College football team all showed up to celebrate the opening of the $140 million Student Success Center on Thursday, but publicity-hungry Mayor Daniel Lurie was nowhere to be seen.
Mayor Lurie Staves Off Free City Cuts, but the Road Ahead Remains Uncertain For now, San Franciscans can count on free tuition at City College, but its long-term stability depends on future budget battles
Resource Centers Push Back as Their Walls Close In Tracey Faulkner brought backup to the Board of Trustees meeting on April 24: fifteen student-parents accompanied by their children.
Lowell High School: Student Journalism Under Siege Over the past year, student journalists across four California campuses have faced serious threats and retaliation for their work.