• Saint Augustine’s University sent its Letter of Arbitration to SACSCOC on March 8th.
  • SACSCOC received the SAU’s Letter of Arbitration on March 11th.
  • The arbitration proceedings shall be completed within 90 calendar days of the convening of the arbitration.
  • SAU remains accredited by SACSCOC through the Arbitration Process.
  • The University received an action letter from SACSCOC on February 27 outlining the February 2024 decision and providing an opportunity for SAU to submit their dispute to arbitration.
  • Saint Augustine’s University will send its Letter of Arbitration to SACSCOC on March 8.
  • The arbitration proceedings shall be completed within 90 calendar days of the convening of the arbitration.
  • SAU remains accredited by SACSCOC through the Arbitration Process.
  • SAU was granted an Appeal Hearing on February 20, 2024 in Atlanta, GA. 
  • SAU argued in its appeal that significant steps had been taken to correct areas of non-compliance with SACS-COC standards and that the University had the capacity to remedy areas of non-compliance within the next 12 months. 
  • SACSCOC decided to uphold its decision to remove SAU from membership and denied an extension of Probation for Good Cause until December 2025. 
  • Attorneys representing Saint Augustine’s University are planning to file an injunction requesting that courts weigh in on this case. During that injunction, SAU’s SACSCOC accreditation remains in place.
  • The University received an action letter from SACSCOC on January 11 outlining the December 2023 decision and providing an opportunity for SAU to appeal that decision. 
  • Saint Augustine’s University sent its Letter of Appeal to SACSCOC on January 19.
  • SAU will be granted an Appeal Hearing on February 19, 20, or 21. The University is awaiting a decision on that date. 
  • SAU remains accredited by SACSCOC through the Appeals Process.

At its meeting on December 5, 2023, the SACSCOC Board of Trustees took the following actions regarding the accreditation status of Saint Augustine’s University:

The Board voted to remove the University from SACSCOC membership for failure to comply with:

Core Requirement 4.1 (Governing board characteristics), Core Requirement 13.1 (Financial resources), Core Requirement 13.2 (Financial documents), Standard 13.3 (Financial responsibility), Standard 13.4 (Control of finances), Standard 13.6 (Federal and state responsibilities) of the Principles of Accreditation, and failure to meet the provisions of Good Cause.

Saint Augustine’s University will appeal the decision of the SACSCOC Board of Trustees. Saint Augustine’s University remains an accredited institution on Probation until the Appeal process concludes.

The University’s leadership team continues to address the issues cited by the SACSCOC’s Board of Trustees and will work collaboratively with SACSCOC’s staff to restore full compliance across all Principles of Accreditation.

During the last two years, SAU has taken unprecedented action to protect and advance the fiscal health of Saint Augustine’s University. These efforts are reflected in the significant progress in areas such as increased enrollment, increased alumni and employee giving, increased grant activity, increased endowments, reduced student debt, improved upward mobility of graduates, and year-end balanced budgets. In addition, the University has increased the number of student internships, external partnerships, and strategic partnerships and alliances. While we at SAU are disappointed with the decision made by the SACSCOC Board, we are not discouraged; the entire SAU community has renewed its commitment to fulfill the University’s vision and remain focused to carry out our mission.

Our board of trustees, leadership team, faculty, staff, students and alumni look forward to collaborating with SACSCOC during the coming weeks to demonstrate that we have addressed the noncompliance issues to ensure the university’s good standing in all accreditation principles.

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1. Even though accreditation continues, why did the SACSCOC Board vote to remove SAU from membership of SACSCOC?

The SACSCOC Board voted to remove SAU from membership for failure to comply with the following Principles of Accreditation:
Core Requirement 4.1 (Governing board characteristics), Core Requirement 13.1 (Financial resources), Core Requirement 13.2 (Financial documents), Standard 13.3 (Financial responsibility), Standard 13.4 (Control of finances), and Standard 13.6 (Federal and state responsibilities) of the Principles of Accreditation.
Because the University will appeal this decision, Saint Augustine’s University will remain an accredited institution on Probation until the Appeals process concludes.

2. What are the next steps?

SAU will receive the official letter from SACSCOC in January 2024, which will include specific details and instructions that the University will follow to file its appeal.

3. How long will the Appeal process last?

SAU must reply to the SACSCOC letter in January 2024. The President of SACSCOC will review the appeal in late February 2024. SAU remains accredited throughout the appeal process.

4. Is the University still accredited?

Yes. SAU remains accredited.

5. Who is responsible at the University for making sure we maintain our accreditation?

The University President is primarily responsible for ensuring that the University maintains its accreditation.

6. What happens if we do not fix the areas of focus? Will SAU lose its accreditation?

SAU fully expects to demonstrate compliance during its appeal. The SAU Board of Trustees and administration are fully committed and prepared to submit the necessary documentation to satisfactorily address the areas of focus.

7. How does SACSCOC’s decision affect me as a student?

Your financial aid will not be affected. The University remains accredited by SACSCOC and is still recognized by the U.S. Department of Education (USDOE) in the Database of Accredited Postsecondary Institutions and Programs to offer and award federal financial aid to eligible students.

You will continue to receive a first-class education and receive full credit for classes. The SACSCOC decision did not arise from focus about the quality of SAU’s academic programs. The SACSCOC decision does not impact the quality of teaching, course offerings, or internship opportunities for SAU students.

You will graduate from an accredited institution. SAU graduates will continue to be highly competitive for admission to graduate programs and remain highly competitive for employment.

8. How does SACSCOC’s decision affect me as a donor?

SAU has taken and continues to take the necessary steps to fortify its financial practices. SAU’s continued accreditation ensures that your donations will remain tax-deductible and will be used to fund programs such as campus-wide technology, faculty research, state-of-the-art classroom and athletic equipment, and scholarships for deserving students.

9. How can I stay informed about new developments regarding Saint Augustine’s University’s status with SACSCOC?

Any new developments regarding SACSCOC will be posted here.