A number of you have asked about the implications of yesterday's ALA appeal decision. Here's what it means for us at this time: 1. First and most important - while the ALA Executive Board could have upheld the decision to withdraw GSLIS' accreditation, they did not do so, and *we remain accredited,* under Conditional status. We are currently enrolling new students for the fall semester. 2. If all goes according to the ALA directive, the Committee on Accreditation will give us another chance for review in fall 2014, with a new accreditation decision to be announced in January 2015. Our accreditation status would remain Conditional until this new decision. 3. Although we are very optimistic, we must wait until November 2013 for the final word. At that time, the Committee on Accreditation holds their next scheduled meeting and will formally announce their decision to go forward with the fall 2014 review. Until we receive this formal announcement in November, we must advise students to complete their program requirements by end of Fall 2015 in order to graduate with an accredited degree. In November we will update you about changes to this deadline for program completion. I hope this message has answered most of your questions about where we stand right now with ALA accreditation. We are very excited to be moving forward! Dr. Cool -- Colleen Cool, Ph.D. Professor and Chair Graduate School of Library & Information Studies Queens College, City University of New York Flushing, N.Y. 11367 Phone: 718 997-3790 email: ccool@qc.edu; colleen.cool@gmail.com