City College hurts students by not offering enough classes-again - 48 hills
Briefly

City College of San Francisco had its accreditation reaffirmed after prior sanctions. However, the current class schedule for Fall 2025 reveals class shortages, affecting students' ability to complete their degree requirements. Many classes are fully enrolled with maximum waitlists, leaving students unable to register or even wait for openings. A significant number of students in Child Development and Biology classes face enrollment challenges, forcing them to consider additional terms to finish their programs due to insufficient course offerings.
Many students who seek to finish their programs will have to enroll in the college for extra terms to meet requirements for a certificate or degree thanks to too few classes scheduled for the Fall 2025 term.
Of the 64 Child Development/Family Studies classes, 46 are fully enrolled, with more than 270 students on waitlists. For those classes not fully enrolled, there are fewer than 130 openings.
All 46 Biology classes in the schedule except two are fully enrolled with waitlists. Of those, 28 have maximum waitlists of 10. Six classes have only one or two waitlist spots.
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