Philip R. Day, Jr. (born 7 August 1945) is the former Chancellor of City College of San Francisco.
Day succeeded Dallas Martin who retired after 32 years as NASFAA's CEO and President.
[1] On July 9, 2009, NASFAA announced that he was taking unpaid leave because he had been indicted for misdirecting public money while at the City College of San Francisco.
[3] On July 8, 2009, he was indicted on eight felony counts for misappropriating college funds ($150,000) and using it for political campaigns.
[4][5] In September 2011, based upon a pretrial hearing Settlement Agreement between the District Attorney and Dr. Day's attorneys, five of the felony counts were dismissed and Dr. Day pleaded guilty to three felony counts of misusing public funds (a violation of the CA.