Under accreditation threat, Cheyney to hire permanent president
Cheyney University Thursday asked to have its interim president be made permanent, a move that officials hope will help the school keep its accreditation and remain open.
The request from Cheyney to have Aaron A. Walton elevated to the permanent post comes one week before the Middle States Commission on Higher Education is expected to rule on whether the nations oldest historically black university can keep its accreditation. If the school were to lose accreditation, it no longer would be eligible to receive state and financial aid on which many of its students depend and would almost certainly have to close.
The board of governors of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education could act on Cheyneys request at a meeting next week.
Its essential as we near a decision from Middle States that we have strong, stable leadership in place, Robert Bogle, chair of the council of trustees, said in a statement. Aaron Walton is the leader we need now, and into the future.
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