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Diane Boardley-Suber, president of St. Augustine University |
According to an article published by
Diverse Issues in Higher
Education, in 2002, the Raleigh, NC based St. Augustine College (now
university) received a citation from the Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools (SACS) “for failure to comply with standardized planning and evaluation
in academics and administration, as well as education support areas such as the
library, career center, student services, finance offices, provost offices and
food service. The college also was cited for not providing transcripts and
other credentials for some faculty members.
Further, according to the SACS St. Augustine’s did not provide
sufficient evidence of its financial stability.”
These instances of non-compliance lead to the college having
is 10-year accreditation renewal denied and the school being issued a 12-month
warning from SACS, all on
Dianne Boardley-Suber’s watch as President.