Officials Abandon Fight to Save Troubled Compton Community College’s Accreditation
By David Pluviose
In its latest woeful chapter, Compton Community College’s accreditation has been formally revoked, and the school will be absorbed into the nearby El Camino Community College District.
Last year, California Community Colleges Chancellor Mark Drummond filed an appeal with the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, hoping to overturn its decision to strip the institution’s accreditation. He has now abandoned that effort, conceding that the appeal would likely fail.
“The decisions reached earlier by ACCJC were an ominous portent of the potential outcome of this appeal,” Drummond said in a statement. “Realistically, there were no legal options left that would leave the college unscathed, and time was running out for Compton. Closing the college was not an option. The board of governors and college officials had to do what was necessary to keep Compton’s doors open.”
The El Camino district will temporarily take over operation of CCC, which will now be called El Camino College-Compton Center. The move will give CCC a chance to rebuild under El Camino’s accreditation, a process that’s expected to take five to eight years.
According to Drummond’s office, ACCJC found a “dysfunctional governing board” and “continued inadequacy of administrative staff,” among other things, at the beleaguered college, prompting the decision to revoke its accreditation.