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CBU still on probation; board will issue verdict in December

By , Daily Memphian Updated: August 26, 2024 12:23 PM CT | Published: August 26, 2024 4:00 AM CT

As campuses reopen, a shadow over Christian Brothers University is its probationary status.

Last December, its accrediting body notified university administrators that the financial footing, after two years of warnings, was still a concern.


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A team from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges will be on campus Oct. 16-18 for a follow-up visit. In December, the commission board will vote on the next step, said spokeswoman Janea Johnson.

“The board can continue the sanction or remove it,” she said.

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Jane Roberts

Jane Roberts

Jane Roberts has reported in Memphis for more than 20 years. As a senior member of The Daily Memphian staff, she was assigned to the medical beat during the COVID-19 pandemic. She also has done in-depth work on other medical issues facing our community, including shortages of specialists in local hospitals. She covered K-12 education here for years and later the region’s transportation sector, including Memphis International Airport and FedEx Corp.


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