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Knoxville College Reports Steady Progress Toward Long-Term
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30 Jul 1998 12:25:06
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30-July-1998
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Knoxville College Reports Steady
Progress Toward Long-Term Stability
by Julian Shipp
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.-In the process of recovering since the college lost its
accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS),
Knoxville College officials are reporting steady growth and indications of
long-term stability.
Knoxville College is one of eight racial/ethnic schools and colleges
that are either owned by and/or receive funding from the Presbyterian
Church (U.S.A.). An historically black institution, Knoxville College was
founded in 1875 by what was then the United Presbyterian Church of North
America.
Citing years of financial instability at the institution, SACS withdrew
its accreditation from the college in March of 1997 despite the college's
protest. The loss of accreditation resulted in severe repercussions,
including disabling the college's ability to seek funds for financial aid.
Undaunted, the college's board of trustees decided to undergo the lengthy,
square-one process of applying for SACS accreditation last fall -
essentially authorizing SACS to examine them as a new institution.
On June 24, SACS reviewed the college's request for an accreditation
candidacy visit. As part of the standard accreditation process, Knoxville
College asked for the visit so SACs officials could document the progress
the college has made during the past year.
Knoxville College president Dr. Barbara Hatton told the Presbyterian
News Service that the college "demonstrated significant progress and the
review did not reveal any major weakness." However, SACS officials decided
to postpone their visit until the final audit of the institution's general
fund, which could not be conducted until the college's fiscal year ended
June 30.
Hatton said SACS wants Knoxville to evaluate all its expenditures and
sources of income, then try to determine whether or not the college will
show a profit or loss for 1997-98. As of July 10, Hatton said, the college
is projected to have a general fund balance of approximately $20,000 after
all expenses and obligations are paid.
"Although we were not granted our on-site visit, we feel very positive
about our recent review," Hatton said. "We have made tremendous progress,
are meeting high standards and have been able to show compliance in all
review areas. We are confident that the stability SACS is looking for will
be reflected early next year and that an on-site visit will occur in a
manner consistent with the implementation of our five-year plan."
The Rev. Mary Newbern-Williams, associate for racial/ethnic schools and
colleges in the National Ministries Division, said that delaying the SACS
visit will give Knoxville "a little more time to stabilize itself
[financially] and demonstrate even more progress."
Hatton said Knoxville College will request a visit by SACS as soon as
it has additional written documentation in the following three areas:
planning and evaluation, library, and financial resources. A track record
of sustained stability should be demonstrated by early 1999, and the
college will request a visit at that time.
"Our plan for full enrollment and recognition within five years as the
country's eighth [work/study] college is proceeding as envisioned," she
said. "Our financials are strong, we have a balanced budget for the third
consecutive year and our community support continues to increase. We are
committed to adding new faculty members to maintain a higher proportion of
professors holding the doctoral degree than is standard in our profession."
Knoxville College is licensed by the state of Tennessee. The college is
monitored by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission, has met all of its
expectations and continues to meet its requirements.
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