
However, the nation’s oldest historically black college is still awaiting the final decision on its future after recent financial and enrollment issues.
Last month, the accrediting body Middle States Commission on Higher Education asked Cheyney to prove why its accreditation should not be withdrawn by September.
“I’m hugely concerned they’re going to say, ‘Well in fact, you are no longer accredited,’” said Ivan Turnipseed, an associate professor and chair of Cheyney’s hospitality and recreation management committee.
Read more about Cheyney from NewsWorks here, and check out previous VISTA Today coverage of the university here.
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