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The Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, Western Association of Schools and Colleges, took the following institutional actions on the accredited status of institutions in June 2022: Â
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REAFFIRMED ACCREDITATION FOR SEVEN YEARS ON THE BASIS OF A COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION Â
•       College of the Canyons •       Santa Ana College |
•    Santiago Canyon College  |
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REAFFIRMED ACCREDITATION FOR SEVEN YEARS AND REQUIRE A FOLLOW-UP REPORT, Â ON THE BASIS OF A COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION Â
•       Long Beach City College Â
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REAFFIRMED ACCREDITATION FOR 18 Â MONTHS AND REQUIRE A FOLLOW-UP REPORT, Â ON THE BASIS OF A COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION Â
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•       Butte College Compliance Requirements The Commission determined that the College must demonstrate compliance with the following Standards, as identified in the requirements below. This demonstration must be addressed in the required Follow-Up Report.
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•       Standard III.A.5 (College Requirement 1): In order to the meet the Standard, the
•       Commission requires the College assure the effectiveness of all employees by evaluating
•       them systematically and at stated intervals.        •        Â
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•       Palomar College Compliance Requirements
•       The Commission determined that the College must demonstrate compliance with the following
•       Standards, as identified in the requirements below. This demonstration must be addressed in the
•       required Follow-Up Report.
•       Standards III.D.1, III.D.5 (College Requirement 1): In order to meet the Standards, the
•       Commission requires the College to fully institutionalize processes and practices for
•       integrated fiscal reporting, internal controls, and financial planning to ensure long-term
•       financial stability and effective oversight for sound financial decision-making and budget
•       management
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REAFFIRMED ACCREDITATION FOR 18 Â MONTHS AND REQUIRE A FOLLOW-UP REPORT AND
VISIT, Â ON THE BASIS OF A COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION Â
•       Rio Hondo College Compliance Requirements
•       The Commission determined that the College must demonstrate compliance with the following
•       Standards, as identified in the requirements below. This demonstration must be addressed in the
•       required Follow-Up Report.
•       Standard II.A.3 (College Requirement 1): In order to the meet the Standard, the
•       Commission requires the college include student learning outcomes on their officially
•       approved course outlines and ensure students receive, in every class, a syllabus that lists
•       these outcomes.   •        Â
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•       Santa Rosa Junior College Compliance Requirements
•       The Commission determined that the College must demonstrate compliance with the following
•       Standards, as identified in the requirements below. This demonstration must be addressed in the
•       required Follow-Up Report.
•       Standard I.B.6 (College Requirement 1): In order to the meet the Standard, the
•       Commission requires the College disaggregate and analyze student learning outcome data
•       for student subpopulations, as identified by the institution.
•       Standards I.B.2, II.A.3 (Requirement 2): In order to the meet the Standards, the
•       Commission requires the College develop a sustainable process for regularly assessing
•       student learning outcomes for all its courses and programs, and ensure that course syllabi
•       include statements of learning outcomes from the institution’s officially-approved course
•       outlines.
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REAFFIRMED ACCREDITATION FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE CYCLE ON THE BASIS OF AÂ FOLLOW-UP REPORT AND VISIT Â
•       Grossmont College
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ACCEPTED MIDTERM REPORT Â
•       Barstow Community College
•       Clovis Community College
•       Defense Language Institute FLC
•       Feather River College
•       Fresno City College
•       Guam Community College
•        Hawai'i Tokai International College
•       Madera Community College
•       Mt. San Jacinto College
•       Reedley Community College