"New financial documents obtained by the ABC11 I-Team show a recent audit revealed money mismanagement at Saint Augustine's University. The report shows the HBCU has had issues with money mismanagement for years. In fact, the university is expected to find out Tuesday if it will remain an accredited institution.
The audit shows during the 2021 fiscal year, the university had $10 million that was listed as "unsupported." This term is used for money documented by an auditor that's been spent and that the university cannot account for in its records. According to the report, the university has policies in place that require authorization and approvals for wire transfers. However, this process is frequently circumvented and often times disregarded.
Another example of what auditors call money management is there have been instances where students paid their required charges, but the university did not appropriately record the charge on students' accounts. That has caused some students to receive inaccurate account statements showing that they owed money that in reality they had already paid."
"New financial documents obtained by the ABC11 I-Team show a recent audit revealed money mismanagement at Saint Augustine's University. The report shows the HBCU has had issues with money mismanagement for years. In fact, the university is expected to find out Tuesday if it will remain an accredited institution.
The audit shows during the 2021 fiscal year, the university had $10 million that was listed as "unsupported." This term is used for money documented by an auditor that's been spent and that the university cannot account for in its records. According to the report, the university has policies in place that require authorization and approvals for wire transfers. However, this process is frequently circumvented and often times disregarded.
Another example of what auditors call money management is there have been instances where students paid their required charges, but the university did not appropriately record the charge on students' accounts. That has caused some students to receive inaccurate account statements showing that they owed money that in reality they had already paid."
This sounds like the beginning of criminal charges.
Word on the street at the CIAA tournament is that students are dropping out or withdrawing and parents have stopped making tuition payments since they consider a St. Aug degree will be worthless at this point with the loss of accreditation. Any word whether other schools in North Carolina are accepting St. Aug credits if a student transfers?
Chances are that if they move quickly to apply, and already meet the enrollment requirements, the state supported schools Fayetteville State University, UNC-Pembroke, ECSU, may consider bringing the students on. Another option may be Shaw, but it sounds to me that they are dealing with their own issues.
I hope I'm wrong, but at this point I would believe that if a school presently has St Augustine on their upcoming schedule, they may consider looking at other potential options.
Sadly, I believe at this point, the $$$ lawyers are dragging out the inevitable.
The HCCU Notre Dame College (which were in better shape financially) saw where they were ultimately headed and went ahead and did the right thing.The majority of their students are (and have been) landing at other colleges.
Not sure if it's been posted in here, but they canceled their softball season.
I saw that the cancelled softball, but then they still had people competing in the indoor track national championships last week (one of their students won the 60 meter dash). Since track has always been their best sport I wonder if they will still try to compete in the outdoor season. I don't even think they fielded a men's golf team last year, so it looks like softball and men's/women's track were the school's only spring sports offerings.
I'm glad that they had people competing in the indoor track national championships last week. However, if the school paid for the team's transportation, meals, and possibly accommodations, and if I was an employee of the school depending on getting paid to feed my family, and the school claims they can't afford to pay me for ongoing weeks, I'd be freaking mad as ale!
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