Feb 13 2008
A Different Kettle of Fish
One of the lessons New College administrators and trustees learned too late, was that alumni are a college’s greatest asset. Blow them off as irrelevant, and you might as well hang up the For Sale sign. In the case of New College of California, that is exactly what happened.
With the exception of a handful of well-heeled notables, New College has always treated its alumni this way. It fits perfectly with the tyrant trust-funder syndrome of its big benefactor, TV starlet progeny Peter Gabel. Surround yourself with fawning lackeys and everything will work out. Except it didn’t.
For thirty years, the MO of New College has been to systematically rip off students and faculty. Without tenure or a grievance system, it was like taking candy from a baby. Both these groups were so dependent on the institution for their loans and paychecks, they almost never complained. When they did, they were replaced.
But alumni are a different kettle of fish. They have moved on with their lives, and while some might have fond memories of their college experience and be willing to donate time or money to help current students make the most of their’s, alumni do not respond to being treated with contempt, let alone being blown off as insignificant.
So when New College tried pulling another fast one with its accrediting agency and the Department of Education last summer, a stunt that was obviously going to land the school in hot water – not to mention its students and employees – alert alumni decided enough was enough, and that the ringleaders of this psychopathic circus had to go. And go they did, one after another, dragging the school down with them.
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