SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) -- More than two dozen City College of San Francisco students and advocates were arrested at City Hall late Tuesday night after calling on the mayor to support the embattled school in its fight to maintain accreditation.

A total of 26 people were detained and cited for trespassing and unlawful assembly outside the mayor's office at City Hall at about 11:50 p.m. Tuesday, sheriff's spokeswoman Susan Fahey said.
Organizer Eric Blanc said his group has tried to meet with Mayor Ed Lee for a month but has been rebuffed, so the group decided to gather outside Lee's office for a sit-in after a large rally in support of the 85,000-student school earlier Tuesday.
The Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges announced last month that City College would lose its accreditation at the end of July 2014. The school is appealing the decision and is hoping that, by working to address some of the problems cited by the commission, it can maintain its accreditation.
However, the U.S. Department of Education last week issued a letter finding fault with the ACCJC's processes for evaluating City College, citing vague instructions for compliance, a lack of faculty members on evaluation teams and other issues.