Accrediting agency puts Centenary College on probation


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SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) — An accrediting body has put Centenary College of Louisiana for a year, citing financial problems.

The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges issued a public statement Thursday on its June 16 action citing a lack of financial stability and a lack of financial controls. Those findings may indicate a college is running a deficit and keeping disorderly records.

Centenary spokesman Timothy Kershner tells The Times (http://bit.ly/28UTGmp) that problems aren't affecting instruction and that Centenary intends to resolve them "rather quickly." He emphasizes the school remains accredited.

The commission says a committee will visit Centenary next spring and the agency will act again in June 2017. The commission could clear Centenary, continue probation, or revoke accreditation.

Commission spokeswoman Pam Cravey says probation isn't meant to be punitive.

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Information from: The Times, http://www.shreveporttimes.com

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