So there was an article in the UF school newspaper (albeit the paper is independent of UF's administartion) quoting the dean of the med school, that shortfalls in funding may cause UF to lose its accreditation - If you're like me, your reaction was pretty close to 😱. It seems that with the accreditation of the two newest schools, UCF and FIU, state funding has thinned out. As quoted from the paper,
"UF must tell the committee [Liasion Committee on Medical Education] in May how state support has improved, Kone [new Dean for the College of Medicine] said, and if it hasn't, UF could lose its status within a year."
-The Independent Florida Alligator, Feb. 8, 2008
Now I would put the odds of UF's administration and the state legislature allowing UF to lose its accreditation between slim and none. But, the dean of the med school is a pretty credible and respectable source, so if he says something like this, there must be some merit to it; where there's smoke, there's fire, kind of thing. Also, if UF could suffer from budget shortfalls, wouldn't the other public schools be subject to the same problems? One more thing, for those of you not familiar with the "Alligator," it has been known from time to time to blow things out of proportion, in an attempt to drum up support, for example, more funding for tuition, research, construction of facilities, etc. Do you guys think this is what's happening here?
REL, if your out there, I'd like to hear what you think about this. I think you're probably the most knowledgeable one on this subject, as your on the inside. Even though I think the odds of this happening aren't very good, its still something that would factor into my, and others final decision of where to confirm acceptances this coming May. Thanks for all the input.