Audit of University of Louisiana at Lafayette reveals several areas of concern
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LAFAYETTE - A recent audit of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (UL Lafayette) revealed several concerning blunders in relation to the university s organizational procedures and financial record-keeping.
According to the Louisiana Legislative Auditor, for the second consecutive year, UL Lafayette failed to terminate access to the electronic administrative system in a timely manner for employees who no longer worked for the university.
The audit also revealed that the university did not have adequate controls in place to ensure returns of Title IV funds were accurately calculated and sent to the U.S. Department of Education.
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UL Lafayette recognizes top scholars as Spring 2021 Outstanding Master s Graduates
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The University of Louisiana at Lafayette s Spring 2021 Outstanding Master s Graduates are, from left: Overall Outstanding Master s Graduate Narges Firouzshahi, Department of Communicative Disorders; Elizabeth C. Heintz, School of Kinesiology; Ian Naquin, School of Architecture and Design; Margaret Storms, Department of Criminal Justice; Bárbara Almeida, School of Geosciences; and Nina Zamanialavijeh, School of Geosciences.
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Narges Firouzshahi is the University of Louisiana at Lafayette s overall Outstanding Master s Graduate.
She was among six finalists for the award. Each will be recognized at 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 15, during a Spring 2021 Commencement ceremony for the Graduate School at the Cajundome.
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