Months after a financial aid scandal plagued Howard University and student activists banded together to demand the resignation of the school's president, a group of Howard University faculty members want several university leaders to resign, including President Wayne A.I. Frederick.

The Washington Post published a letter from Howard’s Faculty Senate Council asking for the resignations of President Frederick, Board of Trustees Chairman Stacey J. Mobley, Chief Academic Officer and Provost Anthony K. Wutoh and Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer Tashni-Ann Dubroy. The letter was sent to the leadership on April 20.

The council cites a vote of “no-confidence” from Howard faculty members and other highly publicized issues, including the financial aid scandal, as proof there needs to be a leadership change.

“The Faculty Senate Council is charged with ensuring that the voice of the Faculty is heard,” the letter reads. “The poor leadership style of President Frederick and his administration has culminated in a recent student admissions fiasco, a boiler crisis, a financial aid debacle and a student housing allocation failure, among other things.”

The Faculty Senate Council also called the Board of Trustees out for “blind and unwavering support for an administrative team whose leadership is reactionary, rather than visionary and innovative.”

Frederick has not spoken publicly about this matter, but Mobley released a statement in April calling the vote of no-confidence “deeply troubling, unfounded and counterproductive to our collective goals.”

According to The Post, the chairwoman of the council says Frederick responded to the letter and proposed a meeting with the council’s steering committee and executive committee of trustees. The meeting will purportedly take place after Howard’s commencement ceremony.