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Over 13,000 students at City College of San Francisco are set to be relieved of their outstanding student fees thanks to $2.1 million from the city, Mayor London Breed announced this week.
Free City — the $17 million program that lets every city resident take classes at City College of San Francisco free of charge — will be cut nearly in half in the 2024-25 fiscal year, then ...
Update, 6 p.m. June 26: City College of San Francisco plans to offer its new 16-unit Cantonese Certificate of Achievement program in the 2024-25 academic year, the president of the board of trustees ...
The City College of San Francisco Board of Trustees unanimously approved a proposal to allow noncitizen students to vote in elections for the school's Board of Trustees, the college said Friday.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- City College of San Francisco (CCSF) invites San Francisco Bay Area communities to its largest annual open house event, CCSF Connect 2025, on Saturday ...
The City College of San Francisco issued a public apology this month for the harm, frustration and confusion its failure to offer a 16-unit Cantonese Certificate of Achievement program for the ...
Budget cuts to San Francisco’s Free City College tuition program threaten its viability, according to school officials. The City contends it has tens of millions of dollars in unspent funds.
City College of San Francisco teachers and trustees think the Board of Supervisors’ inquiry into the Free City program spending is necessary to ensure transparency about the district’s finances.
City College of San Francisco announced last week that it had hired a new chancellor—but never voted to approve the candidate and later deleted the news release, leaving the process in limbo. The San ...