FAMU’s President On Probation Extension
December 12th, 2007 by flanewsLeaders at the state’s only public historically black university are optimistic about the future, despite another blow to the school’s reputation. At a meeting in New Orleans on Tuesday, an accrediting board voted to extend Florida A&M University’s probation for another six months. On Wednesday afternoon, FAMU’s president addressed the latest news.
“Our academic programs are as strong as they have ever been,” said James Ammons, FAMU’s president. “And if you take a look across this campus at graduates from our program, you will find that those graduates are not only competing, but they are winning out there in the global marketplace.”
President James Ammons believes that the accrediting board might have lifted the probation if the school had one more week to present the most recent state financial audit. It showed that FAMU’s books were in order for the first time in three years.
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