The U.S. Department of Education requires schools to provide a significant number of disclosures to students and their families each year. Year after year, consumer information violations make the top ten list of audit and program review findings. Many of these violations could have been easily avoided. Our consumer information assessments can help you ensure that you are meeting these obligations and keeping your students informed of important information about financial aid, outcomes, and updated policies.
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