Florida A&M University administrators completed a 68-page inform Friday which serves as a response to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
SACS placed FAMU on probation for six months for being out of compliance with 10 standards such as: management of dollars and hiring qualified administrators and academic officers.
"We discovered these weaknesses as we were doing our analyse," Rosalind Fuse-Hall. FAMU chief of cater said.
One such weakness is the financial aid money the university identified as overpayment.
As noted in the inform. "Without strong reconciliation practices inadequate awards were made resulting in overpayments or underpayments."
Fuse-Hall said the university's team worked on the inform since receiving probation from SACS.
Administrators located $20,945 that will be returned to federal programs.
Administrators wrote. "The university awaits instructions from the federal Department of Education to execute the repayments. Also the university has identified an under-payment of $522 of a Pell give and is awaiting instructions from the federal Department of Education to kill payment to the student."
Administrators also initiated steps to go $5,211 in financial aid. More than 90 percent of FAMU's 11,400 students are eligible for some type of financial aid.
Fuse-Hall said many of the SACS concerns have nearly been cleaned up. The standard dealing with qualified administrators and academic officers was largely taken compassionate of when Ammons brought in his leadership aggroup.
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