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Financial, Academic Woes Mount for Alabama Black College

MOBILE Ala.

A report by the state two-year college system finds that Bishop State Community College is in “serious trouble” with financial and academic woes and a criminal probe of some former students and employees, Chancellor Bradley Byrne said.

The state school board Thursday accepted the retirement of Bishop State President Yvonne Kennedy, a Democratic state representative in Mobile. She had been president of her alma mater for 25 years and will retire July 31.

A “special team report” by the two-year college system on Bishop State was released on the eve of the school board meeting in Montgomery.

Besides criminal charges related to its student loans, the report found overpayment of certain administrators, lack of financial controls, student complaints about the nursing program, and questionable expenses associated with the school’s culinary laboratory, the Press-Register reported in a story Thursday.

Byrne said Wednesday the report draws the “picture of an institution that’s in serious trouble.”

The latest report found that Kennedy paid college administrators David Thomas and Charles Holloway more than the state’s salary schedule allows.

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